
Happy Sunday, Utah Mammoth fans.
The NHL preseason has now come to an end and now teams will be preparing to set their opening night rosters. For the Mammoth, their roster is almost fully set, however, over the next few days there could e be a few moves made to solidify it. Utah opens their season on Oct. 9th against the Colorado Avalanche. But, before that, let's take a second to revisit the week that was at the Hockey News' Utah site.
Utah Mammoth's Owner Discussing Possibility Of AHL Team In Utah
When Ryan Smith bought the Utah Mammoth franchise, there were several people speculating that he would vastly improve the hockey landscape in Utah, and quickly.
When Ryan Smith bought the Utah Mammoth franchise, there were several people speculating that he would vastly improve the hockey landscape in Utah, and quickly. Well, after just one season, that is the case. Hockey is growing exponentially in the state and it is all thanks to Smith and the Smith Entertainment Group (SEG). Today, he was a guest on KSL's Sports Zone and he revealed some interesting information. Firstly, he mentioned that at least 20 different communities have reached out to him, offering assistance to build more rinks in Utah. That is great to see, especially for the youth who now can get the opportunity to play hockey and potentially make the NHL being from Utah alongside Trevor Lewis.
Utah Mammoth's Projected Lineup vs. Los Angeles Kings – Preseason Game #5
The Utah Mammoth are back at it with another preseason game tonight against the Los Angeles Kings. Puck drop is set for 7:00 pm MT and can be watched on the Mammoth+ app.
The Utah Mammoth are back at it with another preseason game tonight against the Los Angeles Kings. Puck drop is set for 7:00 pm MT and can be watched on the Mammoth+ app. Here are the projected lineups for Game 5 for the Mammoth. As always, they’re subject to change.
Utah Mammoth Has Traded Connor Ingram to the Edmonton Oilers
Its official Utah Mammoth fans, Connor Ingram will have a new home up North in Edmonton.
Its official Utah Mammoth fans, Connor Ingram will have a new home up North in Edmonton. As the team announced early morning Oct. 1, the Mammoth will be sending Ingram to the Oilers in exchange for future considerations. “We would like to thank Connor for everything he has done for the organization,” said Armstrong. “He is a class act, great teammate, and we wish him nothing but the best.” As part of the deal, Utah will have to pay $800,000 of Ingram's $1.95 million contract while Edmonton pays the remaining amount.
Utah Mammoth Can Now Say Its Officially Undefeated at the Newly Renovated Delta Center
Technically, Utah didn’t play its first home game of the preseason tonight— its preseason loss to Los Angeles in Boise was considered a home game after all.
Technically, Utah didn’t play its first home game of the preseason tonight— its preseason loss to Los Angeles in Boise was considered a home game after all. But with its first game in front of fans at the newly renovated Delta Center, the Mammoth secured a 2-1 win and, for the time being, can say they are undefeated at their shiny, new home arena. With brand-new seating and coach André Tourigny calling the ice conditions “significantly better” than last year thanks to a new dehumidifier, the Delta Center looks ready to showcase Mammoth wins.
Utah Mammoth's Prospect Name Co-Captain Of Barrie Colts
Yesterday, Utah Mammoth's top prospect Cole Beaudoin was named the co-captain of the Barrie Colts of the Ontario Hockey League.
Yesterday, Utah Mammoth's top prospect Cole Beaudoin was named the co-captain of the Barrie Colts of the Ontario Hockey League. Beaudoin was recently re-assigned to the Colts after spending training camp with the Mammoth. He now gets the honour of serving as his team's co-captain alongside New York Islanders' prospect Kashawn Aitcheson. The Colts' head coach Dylan Smoskowitz spoke about the decision to assign two captains. Here is what he had to say about Beaudoin being named.
Utah Mammoth's Projected Lineup vs. San Jose Sharks – Preseason Game #7
The Utah Mammoth gear up for their seventh and final preseason game today against the San Jose Sharks. With their roister almost fully set, this game will help decide the last few remaining roster spots. Puck drop is set for 5:00 pm MT and can be watched on the Mammoth+ app.
The Utah Mammoth gear up for their seventh and final preseason game today against the San Jose Sharks. With their roister almost fully set, this game will help decide the last few remaining roster spots. Puck drop is set for 5:00 pm MT and can be watched on the Mammoth+ app. Here are the projected lineups for preseason Game 7 for the Mammoth. As always, they’re subject to change.
Utah Mammoths See Downpour of Goals in Win Over Sharks
On a stormy October day in Utah, there were two notable downpours in the area.
On a stormy October day in Utah, there were two notable downpours in the area. The first was outside, as Salt Lake City was drenched in rain and blanketed by gray clouds. The second? That was inside the Delta Center, where the Utah Mammoth poured on goals in a 6–4 shootout win over the San Jose Sharks. Both teams had stretches of dominance, starting with Utah, which scored four straight goals in the first period to build a 4–1 lead. It was a fire sale for Utah, as four different players — Mikhail Sergachev, Dylan Guenther, Kailer Yamamoto, and Andrew Agozzino — each found the back of the net. The offense was moving and was a true team effort. But the big lead Utah built in the first period quickly evaporated, as San Jose responded with three unanswered goals in the second.
The Hockey News' Sunday Recap: Utah Mammoth - Sept. 28th
Happy Sunday, Utah Mammoth fans.
The NHL 2025-26 regular season is upon us. Over the next few days, NHL teams will be making roster moves to put the finishing touches on their team. That could spark trades and notable waiver placements. Don't worry, we will have you covered on everything that happens regarding the Mammoth.
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