SALT LAKE CITY – Despite a solid effort and going toe-to-toe with one of the better teams in the league, the Utah Mammoth came up short on Sunday afternoon against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Suffering their second-straight loss, Utah was unable to generate much offensively as the Lightning disrupted their top six and held them scoreless through all 60 minutes.

Here are the key takeaways from Utah’s 4-2 loss at home.

Despite the loss, Utah’s bottom six had one of their best performances of the season

While the Mammoth struggled offensively for a good portion of the afternoon, Utah’s third and fourth lines were a bright spot as they offered one of their best performances of the season against the Lightning.

In addition to two much-needed goals by Lawson Crouse and Kailer Yamamoto, the Mc

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