
The date was Jan. 3, on a cold, dreary New Jersey night, the Utah Mammoth suffered a humiliating loss to the New Jersey Devils. Just like the freezing night, the Mammoth’s offense was ice cold with little life.
Michael Carcone nets one! pic.twitter.com/AMyyptRPg0
— Utah Mammoth (@utahmammoth) January 3, 2026
Mammoth forward Michael Carcone was the only player on the team to score a goal that night. It surprised Mammoth fans, as the team blasted the New York Islanders 7-2 the night before. Come locker room interviews, fans expected the same old rhetoric, “we need to play better,” or “I liked our effort, we couldn’t capitalize tonight”. However, Mammoth defenseman Sean Durzi had other plans. “Every night in the NHL right now is a battle. Points are critical as ever,” Durzi emphatically said. “We’ve got to try and get on a run here. Can’t have one good game and then one bad game.” The Mammoth just came off a month-long meltdown in November, where they lost 11 games compared to a measly four wins. Fans began to wonder if coaching was the issue and another tank year was in order.
This:
– play cards right for a good 8 trade at the deadline with focus on retaining talent next season
– don’t play to win. Focus on creating a playbook and building chemistry, but aim for bottom of the league
– draft one of the 4 potential 1OA guys
– cup run + new coach 2027 https://t.co/F4D1y5NMZN— brian
(@brianbolnick) January 1, 2026
Then comes Durzi with the attitude fans were looking for. Durzi’s words wrung out in Utah sports media. Many sports radio and podcast hosts questioned if Durzi’s words were going to catch fire in the locker room and inspire winning.
Sean Durzi calls game!!! pic.twitter.com/P2bRiU8x1V
— Utah Mammoth (@utahmammoth) January 6, 2026
“Durzi is that kind of guy in our locker room, on our team,” Mammoth head coach André Tourigny said about the defenseman. “He has that passion, that grit, that desire to excel. Those are intangible.” Winning plays didn’t stop there for Durzi – a couple of days later, he scored a critical goal off the weak side of St. Louis Blues goalkeeper Joel Hofer to obtain a two-goal lead. Durzi’s goal helped lead to a pivotal win over the Blues on Jan. 9, gaining much-needed points in a tight Western Conference wild-card race. Ever since Durzi’s consistency comments, the Mammoth have played wildly differently.
Durzi gets in on the fun!
3-1, Utah! pic.twitter.com/x3vV45Xk03
— Utah Mammoth (@utahmammoth) January 10, 2026
Sean Durzi's first career #StanleyCup playoff goal brings the @LAKings to within one!
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: TBS
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: @Sportsnet
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— NHL (@NHL) May 13, 2022
Despite missing 52 games last season and getting injured again on October 11, 2025, this season, Durzi is returning to his Kings’ form this year. Over the last five recent Mammoth games, Durzi is ninth in shots taken by a Mammoth player. On top of that, he’s been a plus four in the plus/minus category in those five games–continuing where he left off from last year’s comeback from injury. Having more games under his belt this year should help increase his stats. As of right now, he sits with three goals, 10 assists, and 13 points–already better than his stats last year.
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