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Cooley’s Late Strike Evens Thrilling Playoff Series Against Golden Knights

By Matthias Binder April 22, 2026
Analysis: Logan Cooley a major headache for Knights as Mammoth even series
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Analysis: Logan Cooley a major headache for Knights as Mammoth even series

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Cooley Emerges as Playoff ProdigyGame 2 Unfolds in Tense FashionThe Decisive Third-Period MomentTensions Boil Over in Budding Rivalry

Cooley Emerges as Playoff Prodigy (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas – Logan Cooley struck with six minutes remaining in the third period, converting a rebound to lift the Utah Mammoth to a 3-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena.[1][2] The win evened the first-round Stanley Cup playoff series at one game apiece and shifted momentum back to Salt Lake City for Game 3 on Friday.[1] Cooley, the 21-year-old center and 2022 third overall draft pick, has now tallied goals in both contests, emerging as the series’ standout performer early on.[3]

Cooley Emerges as Playoff Prodigy

The Mammoth’s young star wasted no time making his mark. In Game 1 on Sunday, Cooley opened the scoring with 11 seconds left in the first period, firing a one-timer from the right circle for Utah’s first-ever playoff goal.[3] He led his team with five shots, four hits and nearly 20 minutes of ice time in that 4-2 defeat, showcasing speed, skill and physicality in his Stanley Cup debut.[3]

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Cooley’s dominance against Vegas predates the postseason. He racked up 12 points, including eight goals, in nine regular-season games versus the Knights – his highest total against any opponent except Nashville.[3] Earlier this season, he notched four goals in a single 5-1 rout of Vegas, becoming the first player in franchise history to achieve that feat.[3] Utah coach Andre Tourigny praised his mindset: “It’s not a surprise to us who see him every day. We know how competitive, how good he is. Right now, his head is in the right place. He’s in the moment.”[1]

Game 2 Unfolds in Tense Fashion

The second game mirrored the series’ intensity, with both teams trading advantages through fluky breaks and sharp finishes. Vegas struck first at 11:42 of the opening period when captain Mark Stone’s power-play pass deflected off Utah defenseman Mikhail Sergachev into the net.[1] Utah answered quickly, as a MacKenzie Weegar slap shot caromed off Vegas defenseman Noah Hanifin and Rasmus Andersson’s shin to tie it.[2]

In the second frame, Dylan Guenther ripped a one-timer past goalie Carter Hart for a 2-1 Mammoth lead, his 40-goal regular-season form shining through.[1] Ivan Barbashev responded late with a slick backhand through the slot, his second goal of the series, to knot the score at 2.[2] Hart stopped 26 of 29 shots, while Karel Vejmelka turned aside 19 of 21 for Utah.[1]

Period Team Scorer (Assists) Time
1st VGK Mark Stone (Jack Eichel) 11:42
1st UTA MacKenzie Weegar (unassisted/error) Late 1st
2nd UTA Dylan Guenther Mid 2nd
2nd VGK Ivan Barbashev (Jack Eichel) Late 2nd
3rd UTA Logan Cooley (Dylan Guenther) 14:00

The Decisive Third-Period Moment

With the game hanging in the balance, Guenther sparked the winner on a breakaway. Hart denied his initial shot and rebound, but the puck hit the post on the third try, leaving Cooley to jam it home from behind the net.[1] “It’s a big goal in a big moment and it’s nice to get the series tied up heading back home,” Cooley said afterward.[1]

Guenther credited the line’s approach: “We talked about building speed to the middle. We’re a fast line.” Kailer Yamamoto earned two assists on the night, rounding out Utah’s dynamic second line.[1] Vegas coach John Tortorella noted areas for improvement: “We couldn’t score and they find a way with some of their speed. We’ve got a couple things we need to fix.”[1]

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Tensions Boil Over in Budding Rivalry

The series has already sparked friction. Late in Game 1, Golden Knights center Nic Dowd cross-checked Cooley during a scrum, drawing blood and leading to a heated exchange as teams left the ice.[4] Dowd warned, “I’m coming for you, and I’m gonna f**king kill you,” underscoring the physical edge Vegas sought to impose.[4]

  • Vegas emphasized hits and structure in Game 1, outhitting Utah 52-29.
  • Utah countered with speed in Game 2, generating more chances as the game progressed.
  • Both teams drew seven penalties apiece across the two games.
  • Barbashev and Stone lead Vegas scoring with two goals each.
  • Cooley and Guenther pace Utah with multi-point efforts.

Key Takeaways

  • Cooley’s two goals make him the youngest U.S.-born player to score in his first two playoff games.
  • Mammoth secure their first playoff win since relocating from Arizona two years ago.
  • Series heads to Delta Center tied, testing Vegas’ road mettle.

As the Mammoth head home with momentum, Cooley’s poise signals a potential changing of the guard in this Western Conference clash. Vegas must neutralize Utah’s speed to reclaim control. The best-of-seven affair promises more fireworks. What do you think will happen in Game 3? Tell us in the comments.

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