The Utah Mammoth have some exciting news to announce today. The news is they’ve re-signed Nick Schmaltz to an eight-year contract extension. The new deal carries an average annual value of $8 million.
The Utah Mammoth announced on X (formerly Twitter) that they have signed Nick Schmaltz to an eight-year contract extension. The contract carries a cap hit of $8.0 million per season.
Utah Mammoth forward Nick Schmaltz signed an eight-year, $64 million contract extension on Wednesday. Schmaltz was in line to be an unrestricted free agent this summer before agreeing to a deal that runs through 2033-34.
In the lore of the NHL, it's the Stanley Cup-winning teams that are remembered the most from seasons past. Yet, when looking back on the best of the best
The Utah Mammoth had a bit more roster work to do, even after the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline. The Mammoth made a big move at the deadline, acquiring puck-moving defender MacKenzie Weegar, and it seemed like they were done with roster moves for the season.
A big day for one of the more underrated players out west. On Wednesday, the Utah Mammoth announced that forward Nick Schmaltz has signed an eight-year contract extension.
The Mammoth announced that they’ve signed forward Nick Schmaltz to an eight-year extension worth $8MM per season, a total value of $64MM. Set to hit unrestricted free agency this summer, he’s now staying in Utah through the 2033-34 campaign.
The Utah Mammoth have played some pretty bad games throughout this season. There was the blowout loss to the Montreal Canadiens in November. There was the loss to the Carolina Hurricanes in January, where the Hurricanes scored three goals in the final two minutes to come back and win the game.
With the postseason rapidly approaching, one team that has been a pleasant surprise to its fans is the Utah Mammoth. At the time of this article, they currently sit fourth in the Central Division, holding a playoff spot with the Seattle Kraken and San Jose Sharks trailing behind them.
The Utah Mammoth have been perfect against the Minnesota Wild this season, who currently hold the third playoff spot in the Central Division and are a top-five team in the NHL this season.
The Utah Mammoth were quiet on the actual NHL Trade Deadline day, having made zero moves. However, they’re still gearing up for a run towards their first Stanley Cup Playoff appearance in franchise history.
The Utah Mammoth announced tonight that they have recalled defenseman Maksymilian Szuber from their AHL affiliate, the Tucson Roadrunners. The recall was made just before the club began its contest against the Chicago Blackhawks, and was likely made with an eye to the injury currently being managed by defenseman Mikhail Sergachev.
The Utah Mammoth recently defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets in overtime 5-4 after blowing a 4-2 lead which saw Logan Cooley net the overtime winner for the Mammoth.
At times, it didn’t feel like the Utah Mammoth were going to win their game on Saturday against the Columbus Blue Jackets. In a game that Logan Cooley said felt like a playoff game, the Mammoth were outshot and outplayed in the final 40 minutes.
The Utah Mammoth's Logan Cooley scored a pair of goals, including the game winner in overtime for a 5-4 victory over the host Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday.
The Utah Mammoth no longer needs an extra defenseman on the roster. According to a team announcement, the Mammoth have reassigned Dmitriy Simashev after recalling him earlier today, and activated newcomer MacKenzie Weegar from the non-roster list.
With Logan Cooley set to begin a $10MM-per-season extension next season, some wondered if Utah would still be willing to give middleman Nick Schmaltz a pricey new deal as well. There was speculation over the offseason that extension talks were not going well and his future with the Mammoth looked murky.
There are some terrible general managers in the NHL, but the Utah Mammoth are not one of those franchises. Instead, the Mammoth have one of the best general managers in the league.
At long last, MacKenzie Weegar is officially a member of the Utah Mammoth. As the hockey world waited a few hours to see whether he would waive his no-trade clause, the star defenseman has okayed the move, and the deal is now complete.
Dylan Guenther, elevated to Utah's top line during the morning skate, collected a goal and an assist to fuel the visiting Mammoth to a 3-2 victory over the Washington Capitals on Tuesday.
There’s been a “mammoth-sized” hole in the Utah Mammoth’s locker room that was just recently filled. Star player Logan Cooley returned after sitting out for a long period of time due to a nasty injury sustained on Dec.
Welcome to another edition of NHL Rumours, here at Last Word On Hockey. In this edition, we talk about the Utah Mammoth and the latest on their pursuit to improve the roster.
The Utah Mammoth are in contention for a Wild Card spot in the Western Conference. The Mammoth started red hot this year, looking like a potential top team in the West.
The Allen Americans have traded goaltender David Tendeck to the Tulsa Oilers in exchange for forward Mitchell Russell. Tendeck, 24, will join his sixth ECHL team in the last six seasons.
Currently the Western Conference’s top wild card team, the Utah Mammoth are on the precipice of franchise history. If the current results hold or improve, the Mammoth will make their first playoff appearance since their relocation.