Utah Mammoth Stats, Analysis, Schedule & More
The Utah Mammoth are quickly turning Salt Lake City into a real NHL stop—one that feels loud, fast, and legitimately difficult for visitors. The name isn’t just branding; it’s an identity built around pressure hockey, heavy moments, and a fanbase that expects the team to compete, not just participate.
This page breaks down Utah Mammoth stats for the 2025-26 season, including performance trends, key roster pieces, injury context, and practical betting angles.
Whether you’re looking for pregame value or live-betting opportunities, the goal is to give you a clear read on what Utah is right now—and how they’re most likely to win (or lose).

Utah Mammoth Betting Odds and Picks
Here are some of our top picks on the Mammoth:
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Utah Mammoth History
Utah’s NHL franchise arrives with a long road behind it and a brand-new chapter ahead. The organization’s roots go back to its earliest days in Winnipeg, later finding a home in the desert, and now reshaping itself in the Mountain West with a permanent identity and a clear mission: build a team Utah can claim for the long haul.
The Mammoth identity is built to stick—strong visuals, a rally-cry feel, and a connection to the region that doesn’t feel forced. In other words, this isn’t a temporary label anymore. It’s the real thing.
Utah Mammoth Timeline
- 1972: Franchise begins play in Winnipeg (WHA era).
- 1979: Joins the NHL after the merger years reshape pro hockey.
- 1996: Relocates to Phoenix and begins its Arizona chapter.
- 2014: “Arizona Coyotes” identity becomes the long-term name in the desert.
- 2024: Franchise relocates to Salt Lake City and begins a new era in Utah.
- 2024-25: Competes under the temporary “Utah Hockey Club” label.
- 2025: Officially becomes the Utah Mammoth, launching a permanent brand and direction.
Utah Mammoth Stats
As of December 25, 2025, Utah is 18-18-3, sitting 4th in the Central Division.
From a betting perspective, Utah has been a “tight margins” team:
- Goals For / Game: 2.97
- Goals Against / Game: 2.87
- Power Play: 15.0%
- Penalty Kill: 82.9%
That mix matters. Utah’s penalty kill has been a real strength, while the power play hasn’t consistently cashed in. When you’re handicapping totals, that combination often creates value in matchups where special teams usually decide games.
Utah Mammoth Roster for 2025-2026
Utah’s roster is built around speed through the middle, a top group that can generate offense, and a blue line that’s capable of pushing play—especially when the game opens up.
A few core names to know:
- Nick Schmaltz: A steady points driver who can cash props without needing a multi-goal night.
- Dylan Guenther: Utah’s most natural finisher; when his shot volume climbs, goal markets get interesting fast.
- Clayton Keller: The engine of the offense—creates spacing, draws attention, and elevates whoever plays with him.
- Mikhail Sergachev: A high-impact defenseman who influences tempo and can show up on assist/points props.
- Logan Cooley: A pace-changer down the middle when available; Utah’s transition game looks different with him in the lineup.
Utah Mammoth Injury Report
Utah’s availability has been one of the key variables in how consistent they look week to week.
Right now, two situations bettors should monitor closely before locking anything in:
- Logan Cooley (lower body): On injured reserve, which affects Utah’s center depth and how dangerous their rush game looks.
- Karel Vejmelka: Day-to-day—important because Utah’s game-to-game outcomes can swing depending on who starts in net.
If you’re betting Utah, always confirm the goaltending news and the morning skate updates. The difference between a strong, structured Utah performance and a messy one often starts in the crease and ripples outward.

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Utah Mammoth Betting Outlook and Trends
Utah can be profitable—but you have to bet them the right way. Here are a few angles that have shown up repeatedly this season:
Close-Game Profile
Utah has played a lot of games that stay within one goal late. That’s useful for:
- Puck line strategy (especially +1.5 in tougher matchups)
- Live betting when Utah starts slow but stabilizes after the first 10 minutes
- Regulation markets if you think the matchup leans toward overtime probability
Special Teams Split: Strong PK, Limited PP
Their penalty kill has been reliable, which can create value against teams that rely heavily on power-play scoring. On the flip side, Utah’s power play hasn’t been a consistent “totals booster,” so overs often need 5-on-5 scoring to do the heavy lifting.
Totals That Depend on Opponent Style
Utah’s goals for and against sit in a range that can support either side of the total depending on the opponent:
- Against structured, defensive teams, Utah games can tighten up quickly.
- Against run-and-gun teams, Utah has enough finishing to turn games into trading chances—especially if the goaltending matchup is shaky.
Betting Trends from Last Season
Last year’s group showed a pattern that still matters now: Utah tends to be more reliable when games stay within structure, and more volatile when things get chaotic early.
A few angles that can still show up:
- Underdog value when Utah is priced like a “new market team” instead of a capable roster.
- First-period leans in matchups where Utah focuses on staying even early rather than opening up.
- Opponent team totals when Utah is missing key centers or a primary goalie, because defensive coverage tends to soften in the middle of the ice.
Utah Mammoth Schedule
Don’t miss a single Utah Mammoth game this season:
Pre Season
| Week | Date | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Date: Sun 22/09/2024 | Opponent: St. Louis Blues | Result: W 5-3 |
| Week 2 | Date: Mon 23/09/2024 | Opponent: Los Angeles Kings | Result: W 3-2 |
| Week 2 | Date: Fri 27/09/2024 | Opponent: Vegas Golden Knights | Result: L 2-5 |
| Week 2 | Date: Sun 29/09/2024 | Opponent: Colorado Avalanche | Result: W 6-3 |
| Week 3 | Date: Tue 01/10/2024 | Opponent: San Jose Sharks | Result: W 3-1 |
| Week 3 | Date: Wed 02/10/2024 | Opponent: Anaheim Ducks | Result: L 2-5 |
| Week 3 | Date: Sat 05/10/2024 | Opponent: Colorado Avalanche | Result: W 2-1 |
| Week 4 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 5 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 6 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 7 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 8 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 9 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 10 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 11 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 12 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 13 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 14 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 15 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
Regular Season
| Week | Date | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Week 1 | Date: Tue 08/10/2024 | Opponent: Chicago Blackhawks | Result: W 5-2 |
| Week 1 | Date: Thu 10/10/2024 | Opponent: NY Islanders | Result: W 5-4 |
| Week 1 | Date: Sat 12/10/2024 | Opponent: NY Rangers | Result: W 6-5 |
| Week 2 | Date: Mon 14/10/2024 | Opponent: New Jersey Devils | Result: L 0-3 |
| Week 2 | Date: Wed 16/10/2024 | Opponent: Anaheim Ducks | Result: L 4-5 |
| Week 2 | Date: Sat 19/10/2024 | Opponent: Boston Bruins | Result: W 2-1 |
| Week 3 | Date: Tue 22/10/2024 | Opponent: Ottawa Senators | Result: L 0-4 |
| Week 3 | Date: Thu 24/10/2024 | Opponent: Colorado Avalanche | Result: L 1-5 |
| Week 3 | Date: Sat 26/10/2024 | Opponent: Los Angeles Kings | Result: L 2-3 |
| Week 4 | Date: Mon 28/10/2024 | Opponent: San Jose Sharks | Result: L 4-5 |
| Week 4 | Date: Wed 30/10/2024 | Opponent: Calgary Flames | Result: W 5-1 |
| Week 4 | Date: Sat 02/11/2024 | Opponent: Vegas Golden Knights | Result: L 3-4 |
| Week 5 | Date: Tue 05/11/2024 | Opponent: Winnipeg Jets | Result: L 0-3 |
| Week 5 | Date: Thu 07/11/2024 | Opponent: St. Louis Blues | Result: W 4-2 |
| Week 5 | Date: Sat 09/11/2024 | Opponent: Nashville Predators | Result: L 0-4 |
| Week 6 | Date: Wed 13/11/2024 | Opponent: Carolina Hurricanes | Result: W 4-1 |
| Week 6 | Date: Fri 15/11/2024 | Opponent: Vegas Golden Knights | Result: L 2-4 |
| Week 7 | Date: Mon 18/11/2024 | Opponent: Washington Capitals | Result: L 2-6 |
| Week 7 | Date: Thu 21/11/2024 | Opponent: Boston Bruins | Result: L 0-1 |
| Week 7 | Date: Sat 23/11/2024 | Opponent: Pittsburgh Penguins | Result: W 6-1 |
| Week 7 | Date: Sun 24/11/2024 | Opponent: Toronto Maple Leafs | Result: L 2-3 |
| Week 8 | Date: Tue 26/11/2024 | Opponent: Montreal Canadiens | Result: W 3-2 |
| Week 8 | Date: Fri 29/11/2024 | Opponent: Edmonton Oilers | Result: L 3-4 |
| Week 8 | Date: Sat 30/11/2024 | Opponent: Vegas Golden Knights | Result: W 6-0 |
| Week 9 | Date: Mon 02/12/2024 | Opponent: Dallas Stars | Result: L 1-2 |
| Week 9 | Date: Sat 07/12/2024 | Opponent: Buffalo Sabres | Result: W 5-2 |
| Week 9 | Date: Sun 08/12/2024 | Opponent: Philadelphia Flyers | Result: W 4-2 |
| Week 10 | Date: Tue 10/12/2024 | Opponent: Minnesota Wild | Result: T 4-4 |
| Week 10 | Date: Thu 12/12/2024 | Opponent: Colorado Avalanche | Result: W 4-1 |
| Week 10 | Date: Sat 14/12/2024 | Opponent: San Jose Sharks | Result: W 4-3 |
| Week 11 | Date: Wed 18/12/2024 | Opponent: Vancouver Canucks | Result: W 3-2 |
| Week 11 | Date: Fri 20/12/2024 | Opponent: Minnesota Wild | Result: W 2-1 |
| Week 11 | Date: Sun 22/12/2024 | Opponent: Anaheim Ducks | Result: T 4-4 |
| Week 12 | Date: Mon 23/12/2024 | Opponent: Dallas Stars | Result: L 2-3 |
| Week 12 | Date: Fri 27/12/2024 | Opponent: Colorado Avalanche | Result: L 1-4 |
| Week 13 | Date: Thu 02/01/2025 | Opponent: Calgary Flames | Result: W 5-3 |
| Week 13 | Date: Sat 04/01/2025 | Opponent: Dallas Stars | Result: L 2-3 |
| Week 14 | Date: Wed 08/01/2025 | Opponent: Florida Panthers | Result: L 1-4 |
| Week 14 | Date: Fri 10/01/2025 | Opponent: San Jose Sharks | Result: W 2-1 |
| Week 14 | Date: Sat 11/01/2025 | Opponent: NY Islanders | Result: L 1-2 |
| Week 15 | Date: Tue 14/01/2025 | Opponent: Montreal Canadiens | Result: L 3-5 |
| Week 15 | Date: Thu 16/01/2025 | Opponent: NY Rangers | Result: L 3-5 |
| Week 15 | Date: Sat 18/01/2025 | Opponent: St. Louis Blues | Result: W 4-2 |
| Week 16 | Date: Mon 20/01/2025 | Opponent: Winnipeg Jets | Result: W 5-2 |
| Week 16 | Date: Thu 23/01/2025 | Opponent: Minnesota Wild | Result: W 4-0 |
| Week 16 | Date: Fri 24/01/2025 | Opponent: Winnipeg Jets | Result: L 2-5 |
| Week 16 | Date: Sun 26/01/2025 | Opponent: Ottawa Senators | Result: L 1-3 |
| Week 17 | Date: Wed 29/01/2025 | Opponent: Pittsburgh Penguins | Result: L 2-3 |
| Week 17 | Date: Fri 31/01/2025 | Opponent: Columbus Blue Jackets | Result: L 2-3 |
| Week 17 | Date: Sun 02/02/2025 | Opponent: St. Louis Blues | Result: L 1-2 |
| Week 18 | Date: Tue 04/02/2025 | Opponent: Philadelphia Flyers | Result: W 3-2 |
| Week 18 | Date: Thu 06/02/2025 | Opponent: Columbus Blue Jackets | Result: W 3-2 |
| Week 18 | Date: Sat 08/02/2025 | Opponent: Carolina Hurricanes | Result: L 3-7 |
| Week 18 | Date: Sun 09/02/2025 | Opponent: Washington Capitals | Result: T 4-4 |
| Week 19 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 20 | Date: Sat 22/02/2025 | Opponent: Los Angeles Kings | Result: L 3-5 |
| Week 20 | Date: Sun 23/02/2025 | Opponent: Vancouver Canucks | Result: W 2-1 |
| Week 21 | Date: Tue 25/02/2025 | Opponent: Chicago Blackhawks | Result: W 2-1 |
| Week 21 | Date: Thu 27/02/2025 | Opponent: Minnesota Wild | Result: W 6-1 |
| Week 21 | Date: Sat 01/03/2025 | Opponent: New Jersey Devils | Result: L 1-3 |
| Week 22 | Date: Thu 06/03/2025 | Opponent: Detroit Red Wings | Result: W 4-2 |
| Week 22 | Date: Fri 07/03/2025 | Opponent: Chicago Blackhawks | Result: L 3-4 |
| Week 23 | Date: Mon 10/03/2025 | Opponent: Toronto Maple Leafs | Result: T 3-3 |
| Week 23 | Date: Wed 12/03/2025 | Opponent: Anaheim Ducks | Result: W 3-2 |
| Week 23 | Date: Fri 14/03/2025 | Opponent: Seattle Kraken | Result: L 2-4 |
| Week 23 | Date: Sun 16/03/2025 | Opponent: Vancouver Canucks | Result: W 3-1 |
| Week 24 | Date: Tue 18/03/2025 | Opponent: Edmonton Oilers | Result: L 1-7 |
| Week 24 | Date: Thu 20/03/2025 | Opponent: Buffalo Sabres | Result: W 5-2 |
| Week 24 | Date: Sat 22/03/2025 | Opponent: Tampa Bay Lightning | Result: W 6-4 |
| Week 25 | Date: Mon 24/03/2025 | Opponent: Detroit Red Wings | Result: L 1-5 |
| Week 25 | Date: Thu 27/03/2025 | Opponent: Tampa Bay Lightning | Result: L 0-8 |
| Week 25 | Date: Fri 28/03/2025 | Opponent: Florida Panthers | Result: L 1-2 |
| Week 25 | Date: Sun 30/03/2025 | Opponent: Chicago Blackhawks | Result: W 5-2 |
| Week 26 | Date: Tue 01/04/2025 | Opponent: Calgary Flames | Result: W 3-1 |
| Week 26 | Date: Thu 03/04/2025 | Opponent: Los Angeles Kings | Result: L 2-4 |
| Week 26 | Date: Sat 05/04/2025 | Opponent: Winnipeg Jets | Result: W 4-1 |
| Week 27 | Date: Tue 08/04/2025 | Opponent: Seattle Kraken | Result: W 7-1 |
| Week 27 | Date: Thu 10/04/2025 | Opponent: Nashville Predators | Result: T 3-3 |
| Week 27 | Date: Sat 12/04/2025 | Opponent: Dallas Stars | Result: W 5-3 |
| Week 28 | Date: Mon 14/04/2025 | Opponent: Nashville Predators | Result: W 7-3 |
| Week 28 | Date: Tue 15/04/2025 | Opponent: St. Louis Blues | Result: L 1-6 |
| Week 29 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 30 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 31 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 32 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 33 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 34 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 35 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 36 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 37 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 38 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 39 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 40 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 41 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 42 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 43 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 44 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 45 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 46 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 47 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 48 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 49 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 50 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 51 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 52 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 53 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 54 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 55 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 56 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 57 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 58 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 59 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 60 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 61 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 62 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 63 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
| Week 64 | Date: BYE | Opponent: BYE | Result: BYE |
Key Players for Betting on the Utah Mammoth
If you’re going beyond moneylines and totals, Utah has several prop targets that regularly make sense depending on matchup and role.
- Dylan Guenther: Best used in goal/shot markets when he’s firing early and playing on a line that’s creating entries cleanly.
- Nick Schmaltz: Strong for points/assists props—especially against teams that give up slot passes or struggle with matchup depth.
- Clayton Keller: A consistent “involvement” player—when Utah scores 3+, he’s often part of the story.
- Mikhail Sergachev: Assist and power-play involvement can matter here; he also benefits when Utah plays from ahead and controls pace.
- Goaltending (Vejmelka / starter): Save props can be valuable in road games or matchups where Utah concedes volume but limits rebounds.
Utah Mammoth Summary
The Utah Mammoth are no longer a placeholder team—they’re building a real NHL identity with structure, speed, and a fanbase that’s fully bought in. Betting Utah is about understanding how they win: tight games, strong penalty killing, and a top group that can finish when the matchup is right.
If you track injuries and goaltending closely, Utah becomes a team you can handicap with confidence—especially in puck line and prop markets where the edges show up more often than the public expects.


