Mammoth GM Talks Team’s Success and Expansion in Utah with NHL.com
The Utah Mammoth are on a promising trajectory, aiming to solidify their success in their inaugural season in Salt Lake City. After relocating from Arizona, the team achieved a respectable record of 38 wins, 31 losses, and 13 overtime losses, earning a total of 89 points. Their strong finish at 6-2-2 in the 2024-25 season signals significant growth and ambition.
Mammoth’s Goals for the Season
General Manager Bill Armstrong expressed confidence in the team’s potential. “We want to make the playoffs. That’s our goal,” he stated in a recent interview with El-Balad. The franchise aims for playoff contention, despite finishing seven points short of the Stanley Cup Playoffs last season.
Upcoming Challenges
The Mammoth’s quest for postseason glory continues as they prepare to face the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET. Armstrong emphasized the importance of consistency this season. “It’s all about consistency and not getting too high or too low,” he noted.
Franchise Transformation
A significant rebranding has taken place in the franchise, transitioning from the Utah Hockey Club to the Utah Mammoth. This change reflects a new identity as they aim to establish a strong presence in the NHL.
- Team Name: Utah Mammoth
- Previous Name: Utah Hockey Club
- Home Opener: October 15 against the Calgary Flames
- New Mascot: Tusky, a 6-foot-5 mammoth
As the Mammoth navigate their new season, both on and off the ice, the organization is focused on building a winning culture. By challenging themselves and setting high standards, they hope to bring postseason hockey back to the Delta Center.




