Utah Mammoth GM Bill Armstrong is hopeful that Toronto Maple Leafs forward Matias Maccelli can find his game again because he feels the forward is a good person.
Logan Cooley is coming off an impressive sophomore season with the now-named Utah Mammoth. Entering the 2025-26 season, he has one year left on his three-year entry-level contract and was eligible to sign a contract extension with the organization as of July 1, 2025.
After a solid first season in Salt Lake City, the newly-renamed Utah Mammoth have a bright future ahead of them largely thanks to their young forward core.
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More and more teams in the National Hockey League are initialing contract extensions with their young players before they even complete the three years of their NHL entry-level contract.
The Utah Mammoth have a brand new identity moving forward and could be making a splash with a big name in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. While the Utah Mammoth
The Utah Hockey Club finds itself in a unique situation, boasting a highly-competitive roster that entered the 2024-25 season as the third-youngest team in the National Hockey League (NHL).
As the Utah Hockey Club wrapped up its inaugural season, two young forwards stood out as potential cornerstone pieces of the team. Logan Cooley and Dylan Guenther each had career years and nearly lifted Utah into the playoffs for the first time.
2024-25 Team: U.S. National U18 Team Date of Birth: Mar 08, 2007 Place of Birth: West Mifflin, PA, USA Ht: 5-foot-7 Wt: 150 pounds Shoots: R Position: Right Wing NHL Draft eligibility: 2025 first-year eligible L.J.
The Utah Hockey Club (33–29–12) ruined the NHL debuts of forward Oliver Moore and defenseman Sam Rinzel of the Chicago Blackhawks (21–44–9) on home ice 5–2 on Sunday afternoon.
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It’s not easy to take down a team like the Tampa Bay Lightning who have won two Stanley Cups within the past five seasons. However, that’s what the Utah Hockey Club did on Saturday as they showed that they’ve become a team to be reckoned with.
Logan Cooley had two goals and an assist and Alex Kerfoot also scored twice to lead the Utah Hockey Club to a 6-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday afternoon in Salt Lake City.
Sunday’s game against the Vancouver Canucks should be one the Utah Hockey Club looks back on for a long time as an example of the type of hockey they should always play.
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It wasn't a pretty game for the Minnesota Wild. But former Gophers hockey standout Logan Cooley had a pretty goal for the Utah Hockey Club in their 6-1
The Utah Hockey Club announced Friday that center Logan Cooley is sidelined indefinitely due to a lower-body injury and will be re-evaluated following the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off to be held February 12-20.
Only three games were played last night in the NHL. The Canadiens weren’t in action, as they’ll be in New York tonight to face Patrick Roy’s Islanders. Let’s start with last night’s scores: 1: Logan Cooley helps the Habs Like the Habs, games don’t necessarily matter much to the Coyotes in terms of playoff standings anymore.
Logan Cooley scored his first career National Hockey League hat-trick in just his 73rd game to help the Arizona Coyotes halt the Nashville Predators’ 18-game point streak on Thursday night.
The No. 6 overall prospect in the NHL is at least considering leaving school early and signing an entry-level contract with the Coyotes in the next few days.
Earlier this week, the Arizona Coyotes saw a vote for a new arena go up in smoke, and the uncertainty surrounding the franchise is beginning to have an impact.