The Seattle Kraken head to Salt Lake City on Friday night to take on the Utah Mammoth in a game between two teams looking to move up in the Western Conference standings. After snapping a six‑game losing streak with a thrilling overtime win over the Los Angeles Kings, the Kraken are hoping to build on that result. Meanwhile, the Mammoth are wrestling with a three‑game skid of their own, most recently falling 4‑3 to the reigning Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers. Before the action begins on the ice in Utah, continue reading to get my Kraken vs Mammoth prediction.
Our Kraken vs Mammoth Pick
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Seattle Kraken vs Utah Mammoth
- Date & Time: Friday, December 12, 2025, 9:00 p.m. ET
- Venue: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Broadcast: ESPN+
Key Storylines
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The Kraken entered this week on a worrying slide, losing six consecutive games before rallying for a 3‑2 overtime victory against the Los Angeles Kings. Joey Daccord stopped 24 shots and Vince Dunn delivered the winner on the power play. That said, the Kraken are still below average offensively, generating just 2.5 goals per game and managing 25.0 shots on goal per outing. Their penalty kill has been a weakness, operating at a suboptimal rate of 67.1%.
The Mammoth have also struggled recently, losing three straight. Their offense, however, still produces at a higher clip than Seattle, averaging 3.0 goals per game. Utah’s penalty kill, in contrast to Seattle’s, ranks among the better units in the league and could be a differentiator as they look to avoid a fourth loss in a row.
Goaltending
Seattle’s goaltending has been a mixed bag. Daccord’s recent performance was solid, yet his season numbers show room for improvement with goals‑against average and save percentage that lag behind many of his peers in the league. Utah’s crease is likely to feature Karel Vejmelka, who has been better than Daccord by a slim margin this year. Neither team has a sizable edge in the goaltending department going into this contest.
Key skaters
The Mammoth features several offensive contributors. Clayton Keller has reached double-digits in both goals and assists so far this season to lead the team with 28 points. Logan Cooley is their top goal scorer with 14 goals on 59 shots. Seattle’s offense doesn’t have a double-digit goal scorer, with Jordan Eberle leading the team in goals and points and Matty Beniers contributing as a playmaker in his own right. But no player has more than nine goals for the Kraken yet this year.
Best Player Props
| Player | Prop | Pick |
|---|---|---|
| Logan Cooley (Mammoth) | Points | |
| Nick Schmaltz (Mammoth) | Points | |
| Jordan Eberle (Kraken) | Points |
Betting Trends & H2H
- This is the first of three games between the Kraken and Mammoth so far this year.
- Seattle is 20-8 on the puckline so far this season.
- The Kraken have gone under the total in 17 of their 28 games this season.
- Utah is 13-19 in the puckline market for the season.
- The Mammoth are 16-16 on over/unders entering Friday night.

