| Home | Away | |
|---|---|---|
| Teams | Stars | Mammoth |
| Goals | 3 | 6 |
| Shots | 30 | 22 |
| Power Play Goals | 0 | 1 |
| Penalty Minutes | 16 | 16 |
| Hits | 26 | 26 |
The Mammoth powered through the Dallas Stars with a decisive 6-3 victory on March 16, 2026, showcasing strong offensive firepower and effective capitalizations on scoring opportunities. The game featured multiple momentum swings, but the visitors ultimately took control in the later stages of the contest.
Both teams entered this matchup in need of points as the season nears its conclusion. The Dallas Stars were on a roll, looking for their fifth win in six games, while the Mammoth were struggling for momentum. This game was pivotal for their playoff aspirations, with Dallas hoping to extend their dominance over the Mammoth, having won two of their previous encounters this season. However, it was the Mammoth who would leave the ice with the crucial two points.
The game saw its crucial shift during the third period. After a tight 2-2 tie heading into the final frame, the Mammoth struck first when Jack McBain found the net at 4:16, putting them ahead 3-2. The momentum shifted once again four minutes later when Kailer Yamamoto extended the lead to 4-2. From that point, the Mammoth capitalized on their opportunities, scoring four times in the third, effectively taking command of the match. The Stars managed a late goal by Adam Erne, but it was too little too late.
The Mammoth's scoring depth was on full display, with pivotal contributions from multiple players. Clayton Keller leveled the score in the first period, and Nate Schmidt’s second-period goal gave them a brief lead. However, the real highlight was the third-period barrage, featuring goals from McBain, Yamamoto, Michael Carcone, and Lawson Crouse. Each of these players played a key role in the victory.
For the Stars, Sam Steel opened the scoring with an early goal from Jamie Benn and Esa Lindell's assists. Wyatt Johnston contributed with a goal that tied the game at 2-2 but was unable to keep the momentum going for Dallas as the Mammoth wrestled control away.
Between the pipes, the goaltending performances did not stand out statistically but reflected the team's overall play. The Mammoth goalkeeper faced 30 shots but maintained composure against a determined Stars offense. Meanwhile, the Stars' netminder had a challenging night, facing limited shots but yielding six goals.
This victory is a significant boost for the Mammoth, who now gain valuable points in their quest for a playoff spot. With this win, they improved their position in the standings, shaking off recent struggles. Conversely, the Stars will need to regroup as they face tough competition in the playoff race, especially with their defensive lapses in the third period signaling room for improvement. The pressure is ramping up as the season reaches its climax, and both teams must respond accordingly in their upcoming matchups.