Feb. Second, Vancouver Canucks at Utah Mammoth
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After seven seasons and over 250 games in the NHL, former first-round draft pick Kailer Yamamoto found himself without a team in the summer of 2024. That same summer, the NHL made its move to Utah, and the would-be Mammoth had a team to build in Salt Lake City.
On this episode of Inside Utah Mammoth, FOX 13's Jeff Rhineer sits down with Utah Mammoth General Manager Bill Armstrong as the NHL's stretch run heats up and the trade deadline looming.
In addition to the team’s Black History Month game on February 2nd, the Mammoth will elevate Black owned businesses in Utah
Fast forward to now, and the Mammoth have improved to 28-22-4 and own the first wild card spot in the Western Conference with 60 points. Player availability and output have continued to fluctuate, but Utah has found a way to simplify its game and get results.
As of now, Utah is still holding onto the top Wild Card spot with 60 points. But a large threat looms with the Anaheim Ducks, LA Kings and San Jose Sharks all tied at 59 points a piece. Plus, the Seattle Kraken- who are currently third place in the Pacific Division- only are at 61 points.
The Olympics were always the dream of Mammoth goalie Karel Vejmelka but they weren’t always realistic. Until now.
After suffering a lower-body injury in early December, Logan Cooley is poised to make his return soon. How will Cooley's return impact the Mammoth and their current lineup?
When the Utah Mammoth hosted the Seattle Kraken, they didn’t just put on a hockey game. They rolled out the red carpet for the next generation of fans during their annual “Next Gen Game.”
The Utah Mammoth suffered a 3-2 loss to the Dallas Stars on Saturday night. After some penalty trouble early, the Mammoth entered the second period down 3-1 and were unable to overcome the deficit, despite a pushback.