BREAKING NEWS: Utah HC Wins First Road Game in OT Against Islanders…

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - OCTOBER 08: Dylan Guenther #11 of the Utah Hockey Club skates against the Chicago Blackhawks on October 08, 2024 at Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

The Utah Hockey Club has started its inaugural season with a bang, securing a second consecutive victory in a thrilling 5-4 overtime win against the New York Islanders. This gives Utah a 2-0-0 record to kick off their season, marking another historic moment for the new franchise. Here are some key takeaways from the game:

### **Dylan Guenther Shines**
Dylan Guenther has quickly made a name for himself, establishing his reputation as a certified goal scorer. After an impressive showing in the previous game, he continued his dominant form against the Islanders, netting two goals, including the overtime winner. Guenther now holds the distinction of being both the first goal scorer and first overtime scorer in Utah franchise history. With four goals in just two games, he leads the league in goals and points, potentially positioning himself to break more records as the season progresses.

### **Josh Doan’s Impact**
Josh Doan, another promising young forward, contributed significantly with the game-tying goal that sent the match into overtime. The Scottsdale native finished off a remarkable spin-o-rama pass from Alex Kerfoot to score on his backhand, showcasing Utah’s youthful talent and potential.

### **Special Teams Performance**
Utah’s power play was sharp, converting both of their opportunities, with goals from Guenther and Lawson Crouse. Crouse’s goal also earned him the honor of scoring Utah’s first-ever road goal. The penalty kill unit was effective, allowing only one goal in six Islanders’ power play chances. However, the number of penalties taken, including a double minor by Ian Cole and a few others, raised concerns about discipline moving forward.

### **Connor Ingram’s Stellar Goaltending**
Despite a sub-.900 save percentage, Connor Ingram played a pivotal role in Utah’s win, making crucial saves, especially during penalty kills. His highlight-reel diving save could be a contender for save of the year, helping keep Utah in the game. Ingram stopped 21 shots and showcased his potential as a reliable netminder for Utah as the season progresses.

### **Challenges Ahead**
The Utah Hockey Club will face a significant test on Saturday as they go up against the New York Rangers, the defending Presidents’ Trophy winners, who started their season with a commanding 6-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Utah will need to clean up their discipline and maintain their special teams’ success to compete against such a strong opponent.

Overall, Utah has started their season in spectacular fashion, setting the stage for what could be a promising inaugural campaign.

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