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Canucks vs. Mammoth prediction: Utah favored to win Monday's NHL matchup [2/2/2026]

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Get Vancouver Canucks vs Utah Mammoth predictions for NHL Monday.

Vancouver Canucks-Utah Mammoth Predictions and Game Preview.
Vancouver Canucks vs. Utah Mammoth NHL prediction for Monday, February 2, 2026.

The Utah Hockey Club and Vancouver Canucks will meet in the NHL at Delta Center on Monday, with puck drop at 9:30 PM ET.

Based on the latest simulations, Dimers' proven NHL model predicts the Mammoth as the most likely winner of the Canucks vs. Mammoth game.

This article offers further insights into Monday's matchup, including projected goal scorers, best bets and player prop picks.

Canucks vs. Mammoth prediction: Who will win and cover?

Using powerful machine learning and data, we have simulated the outcome of Monday's NHL matchup between the Canucks and Mammoth 10,000 times as part of our NHL predictions coverage.

Our famous predictive model gives the Mammoth a 68% chance of beating the Canucks.

According to our model, the Canucks (+1.5) have a 55% chance of covering the puck line, while the 6.5-goal over/under has a 55% chance of staying under.

 

Canucks vs. Mammoth odds

We have sourced the best NHL odds in America for this game, which are listed here:

Bet Type Canucks Mammoth
Puck Line +1.5 (-115) -1.5 (-105)
Moneyline +230 -265
Total o6.5 (+102) u6.5 (-115)

All odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.

Canucks vs. Mammoth picks and best bet

After matching our probabilities against the best current odds, we can reveal our picks for each of the major markets. Plus, find our best bet for the game below:

Bet Type Pick Bet Now
Puck Line Canucks +1.5 -115
Moneyline Canucks +230
Total Under 6.5 -115

According to our NHL best bets, the top play to make on this game is Canucks to win.

 

Canucks vs. Mammoth player props

Who will score a goal in Canucks vs. Mammoth?

According to our model, Dylan Guenther is most likely to score an anytime goal in Canucks vs. Mammoth.

Our projections give Guenther a 39.0% chance of scoring a goal at Delta Center, while the star is an 8.0% chance of netting the first goal the game.

Anytime goal scorer predictions

Vancouver Canucks

Player Anytime Goal Probability
Jake DeBrusk 28.4%
Filip Chytil 27.5%
Evander Kane 24.8%
Linus Karlsson 23.4%
Jonathan Lekkerimaki 19.2%

Utah Mammoth

Player Anytime Goal Probability
Dylan Guenther 39.0%
Clayton Keller 31.2%
Nick Schmaltz 26.3%
JJ Peterka 26.3%
Lawson Crouse 25.9%

First goal scorer predictions

Vancouver Canucks

Player First Goal Probability
Jake DeBrusk 5.6%
Filip Chytil 5.0%
Evander Kane 4.8%
Linus Karlsson 4.6%
Jonathan Lekkerimaki 3.4%

Utah Mammoth

Player First Goal Probability
Dylan Guenther 8.0%
Clayton Keller 6.2%
Nick Schmaltz 5.3%
JJ Peterka 5.0%
Lawson Crouse 4.6%

Canucks vs. Mammoth game-day updates and essential details

Monday's game between the Mammoth and Canucks at Delta Center is scheduled to start at 9:30 PM ET.

Conclusion

We predict Mammoth, with a 68% win probability, will likely beat the Canucks on Monday.

AI and automation have enhanced this article to quickly deliver accurate Canucks vs. Mammoth insights, with human oversight ensuring high editorial quality. Our predictions are based on the latest data to help you make informed decisions. For additional resources and advice on responsible gambling, please call 1-800-GAMBLER.

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Jason Bevilacqua
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Jason Bevilacqua, an expert in MLB, NHL, NBA, MLS, and NFL, delivers game previews, best bets, and props. Since 2020, as Head of Social and Community at Dimers, he has contributed insightful articles utilizing data-driven models and simulations.

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