The inaugural season for the Utah Hockey Club (now the Utah Mammoth) is officially over. The team finished with a 38-31-13 record while their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Tucson Roadrunners, finished with a 34-32-4-2 record, which was good enough for the seventh playoff spot in the Pacific Division.
Utah Hockey Club defenseman John Marino is sidelined on a day-to-day basis due to an upper-body injury, Utah head coach Andre Tourigny confirmed Monday per Belle Fraser of the The Salt Lake Tribune.
The Chicago Blackhawks took on the Utah Hockey Club at the United Center on the NHL trade deadline day. While the Hawks made two moves on the day, only one move affected the NHL roster.
sThe Utah Hockey Club has been struggling since the end of December. It’s been a downward spiral for the team after Utah won six out of seven games and went 6-0-1 in that span.
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The Utah Hockey Club traded for John Marino this summer to help bolster their top two defense pairings. However, he arrived at training camp with an injury and was listed as week-to-week.
Harvey Valentine: Anaheim Ducks forward Troy Terry returned to the lineup after missing four games for personal reasons. Sean Shapiro: Dallas Stars GM Jim Nill said that forward Mason Marchment is a couple of weeks away.
The Utah Hockey Club has had trouble staying healthy on the blue line all season long. Every injured player for Utah is a defenceman, leaving the team with holes on the backend.
The Christmas break is here, and all 32 NHL teams will have Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day off before 16 teams, including the Utah Hockey Club, take the ice on Dec.
The Utah Hockey Club is facing a significant challenge after losing two of their top defensemen, Sean Durzi and John Marino, to long-term injuries. Durzi is expected to miss four to six months, while Marino will be out for three to four months.
The Utah Hockey Club will be without 2 of their top-4 defensemen for several months, which makes the Leafs the perfect trade partner with Timothy Liljegren available.
The Utah Hockey Club will be without a pair of veteran defenseman for an extended time, and have called up a former first-round pick in light of that news.
In the era of the Arizona Coyotes, they got off to extremely slow starts, which seemed to be their Achilles heel down the stretch. It’s happened numerous times, including last season, when they lost 14 straight, practically eliminating them from playoff contention.
The Utah Hockey Club traded for John Marino in the hopes of bolstering their blueline. However, they have yet to see their new defenseman in action. Marino has not played this season due to an upper-body injury he suffered in training camp.
New Utah Hockey Club defender John Marino must wait significantly longer before making his season debut. It’s an even more difficult blow to a new-look Utah blue line that’s also set to be without Sean Durzi for quite some time.
It wasn’t surprising when John Marino was traded by the New Jersey Devils. A trade had been on the horizon with the defenseman’s modified no-trade clause kicking in within a couple of days.
Utah Hockey Club have made some big moves earlier today. More recently, they’ve traded for former New Jersey Devils defenceman, John Marino. In this trade, Utah also received the 153rd pick of the 2024 draft.
The New Jersey Devils made a big move to start day two of the NHL draft, trading John Marino for a pair of second round picks – including the 49th overall pick.
The Utah Hockey Club has been very busy in Las Vegas at the 2024 NHL Entry Draft. After trading for defenseman Mikhail Sergachev earlier on Saturday morning, Utah has now also acquired defenseman John Marino from the New Jersey Devils. Utah received Marino and a 2025 fifth-round pick (No.
The New Jersey Devils have a lot of irons in the fire this summer. With the draft happening tonight, GM Tom Fitzgerald is as active as ever as he continues to try and improve his roster.
It might not be the defenceman that Vancouver would like to pry from the New Jersey Devils, but there’s certainly some noise surrounding a certain 27-year-old right-shot defenceman.
Fans in attendance at Madison Square Garden knew once New York Rangers forward Matt Rempe and New Jersey Devils forward Kurtis MacDermid were in the starting lineup, the gloves were going to drop right from the jump.
A little over a week ago, the Philadelphia Flyers traded their first-round pick from the 2022 NHL Draft to the Anaheim Ducks for defenseman Jamie Drysdale and a 2025 second-round pick.
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