The Utah Mammoth traveled to Detroit for a midweek matchup against the Red Wings. Both teams came into the contest on the back end of back-to-backs, and in a game that was tightly contested through two periods, the Mammoth pulled away in the third to take a 4-1 win.
After spending the past six games on the road, Monday’s game against the LA Kings was an anticipated one for the Utah Mammoth. Hopes were that the team could find some energy that wasn’t present for most of the road trip.
Clayton Keller has played a lot of hockey games in his career, but this one was different. The Utah Mammoth captain returned to St. Louis, the city where he grew up watching games from his father's lap and dreaming about one day skating on that same ice.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
Two wins in a row were nice, and all, but three losses in a row have quickly diminished any good feeling from that stretch for the Utah Mammoth. Saturday’s loss, the third loss in a row for the Mammoth, was supposed to be the end of their mini losing streak, especially with all the emotions around the team.
The Utah Mammoth are working their way through some on-ice troubles. However, their focus is on some unfortunate news off the ice. The team announced on Friday that Bryan Keller, father of captain Clayton Keller, had unexpectedly passed away.
The six-game road trip for the Utah Mammoth kicked off in the Lone Star State on Friday night against the Dallas Stars. It was an emotional night for the
Utah Mammoth captain Clayton Keller played in Friday night's 4-3 loss to the Dallas Stars, one day after the unexpected death of his father, and as a tribute, the 27-year-old forward was named the game's first star at the American Airlines Center.
The Utah Mammoth have gotten off to a sharp start this season and they appear to be on their way to a season that could end up with an appearance in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Clayton Keller's game-winner 47 seconds into overtime lifted the Utah Mammoth past the host Buffalo Sabres 2-1 on Tuesday. Keller finished with two points as he recorded the primary assist on Nick Schmaltz's third-period goal.
The Utah Mammoth ripped off four straight wins on their first homestand of the season at the newly renovated Delta Center after beating the Colorado Avalanche in overtime on Tuesday night.
The Utah Mammoth haven't lost at home this season and the Colorado Avalanche are unbeaten on the road, so something will give when the teams meet Tuesday night in Salt Lake City.
The Utah Mammoth may have just missed out on securing a berth in the Stanley Cup Playoffs in what was their first season in Salt Lake City following their relocation from Arizona and their former identity as the Coyotes, but they’ve already made an indelible impression on fans in the area.
Utah Mammoth captain Clayton Keller has issued a bold declaration that will fire up fans in Salt Lake City about the team's intentions to make the postseason in 2026.
Even as the Utah Mammoth have moved on from their time as the Arizona Coyotes, and are starting to become a bigger franchise and have a bigger following, Clayton Keller continues to be overlooked among the best players in the league.
Clayton Keller's second goal of the game was the winner for the Utah Hockey Club, which defeated the host New York Rangers 6-5 in overtime on Saturday.
Utah HC forward Clayton Keller appeared to leak the team's name for 2025-26 season in a recent interview. In a matter of weeks, Utah will embark on their first season in the National Hockey League but will do so without any team name or branding.
As the Arizona Coyotes lost Clayton Keller last night to an upper-body injury against the Winnipeg Jets, the timetable and extent of said injury is becoming a bit clearer.
Amidst a 12-game losing streak, the Arizona Coyotes have been dealt with a huge blow to their lineup. In the middle of the second period against the Winnipeg Jets, ‘Yotes forward Clayton Keller stayed on the bench but did not play another shift before ultimately leaving towards the locker room.
Since being the seventh overall pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, Arizona Coyotes right wing Clayton Keller has cemented his status into franchise folklore. The four-time All-Star posted his career-high in goals (37), assists (49) and points (86) in 82 games last season.
Losers of four of their last six, the Pittsburgh Penguins headed into a matchup against the Arizona Coyotes looking to turn things around. Instead, they ended up making fools of themselves in the desert.
More often than not, discussion around the Arizona Coyotes revolves around their arena situation and what the future holds for the franchise. A recent five-game winning streak that has produced a remarkable bit of trivia has changed that.