Utah’s entire early season has been quite the flight, but one man has risen above the rest.

Nick Schmaltz has been leading the Utah fireworks display. PDO

Last night, the Utah Mammoth already won their seventh consecutive victory, when they narrowly defeated the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 away from home.

Thanks to the tremendous momentum, Utah is at the top of the entire Western Conference with 16 points. The team has lost only two of the first ten games.

– To be honest, we go one game at a time. We don’t get too excited. You can feel it in the booth. In the past, we were perhaps involved in a slightly different way. This year I think we are more balanced, Dylan Guenther kicked off the cannon start after the game on the NHL website.

Utah didn’t make the playoffs last season, but now MoneyPuck’s according to the forecast, the probability of the team’s playoff spot is already more than 75 percent.

Natural Stat Trick’s Advanced Stats according to Utah has earned its victory, as it has won the expected goals of the matches in the early season by 54.07% and even the dangerous goal posts barely 95-94.

However, in light of the statistics, the dominance is not quite at the level that you can expect the flying weather to continue throughout the season. A playoff spot is still probable based on the statistics.

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Utah’s biggest star of the early season has risen to the top of the points market last night Nick Schmaltz29. The Yankee gambler, who collected one assist against the Jets, has scored 7+9=16 in ten games.

At this rate, Schmaltz would score no less than 131 points in 82 regular season games. That would be quite an improvement on the man’s previous point record (20+43=63), which was set last season.

In Utah, more than a point per game has been played in the early season as well Clayton Keller (4+8=12), Logan Cooley (7+4=11) and Dylan Guenther (5+6=11).

The Finns are playing in Utah’s shirt Olli Määtä. The defender has recorded one assist in the first ten games of the early season.

NHL POINT EXCHANGE

1. Nick Schmaltz, Utah, 7+9=16

2. Jack Eichel, Vegas, 6+10=16

3. Macklin Celebrini, San Jose, 6+9=15

4. Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado, 7+7=14

5. Kirill Kaprizov, Minnesota, 5+9=14

6. William Nylander, Toronto, 3+11=14

7. Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh, 2+12=14

8. Mark Scheifele, Winnipeg, 8+5=13

9. Dylan Larkin, Detroit, 6+7=13

10. Adrian Kempe, Los Angeles, 5+8=13

10. David Pastrnak, Boston, 5+8=13

12. Mark Stone, Vegas, 2+11=13

12. Nick Suzuki, Montreal, 2+11=13

14. Jack Hughes, New Jersey, 8+4=12

15. Martin Necas, Colorado, 6+6=12

Utah’s number 8 has fanned the goal already seven times this season. PDO

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