Overview
- Dylan Guenther scored twice in 1:31 to put Utah up 2-0 before the game tilted away.
- Pittsburgh seized momentum with five straight power plays and finished 2-for-6 on the man advantage in the 4-3 result.
- Utah drew only half as many power plays as Pittsburgh, a damaging gap against the NHL’s fourth-ranked power play.
- Tourigny said the loss stemmed from poor decision-making and a lack of maturity late in the season.
- Logan Cooley left after a legs-first collision with the post with no penalty called, then returned, and Utah also cited a missed interference before Noel Acciari’s go-ahead goal.