In a thrilling start to their game against the St. Louis Blues, Michael Kesselring of the Utah hockey Club scored just 18 seconds into the match, marking the fastest goal in the franchise’s history and the fastest of the 2024 NHL season. Kesselring’s goal, set up by captain Clayton Keller, gave Utah a quick 1-0 lead. However, the team continues to face issues with generating shots on goal, averaging only 25.7 per game—well below the league average of 28.5—and often being outshot by opponents. In their previous outing against the Winnipeg Jets, Utah managed just 21 shots. As they prepare for their game on November 7, the team must address these shooting struggles to improve their performance moving forward.