
Utah Mammoth Need an Edge
Austin reacts to The Hockey Guy’s Utah Mammoth season preview and argues the next step for this team is simple: get a little more hated.
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Austin reacts to The Hockey Guy’s Utah Mammoth season preview and argues the next step for this team is simple: get a little more hated.

We are way closer to Utah Mammoth season than people think.

Austin got mistaken for Vincent Trocheck, then explains why Trocheck’s elite positioning and faceoff ability could transform Utah.

Why one ugly summer-showcase collision could alter Utah’s top prospect timeline.

Austin breaks down why the JJ Peterka era ended after one season in Utah, from the drop from 68 points in Buffalo to 47 with the Mammoth, to the vanished power-play role, to a zero-point playoff showing that made the breakup feel inevitable.

The argument in this episode is pretty simple: Logan Cooley already has the tools to be a superstar, but if he’s going to make the jump, he has to shoot more.

The Athletic said the Utah Mammoth don’t have a true villain yet. This episode makes the case for Tom Wilson, Alexei Toropchenko, Brett Howden and more.
The Athletic said the Utah Mammoth don’t have a true villain yet. This episode makes the case for Tom Wilson, Alexei Toropchenko, Brett Howden and more.

The five nights that should already be circled on every Utah hockey fan’s calendar.

The Utah Mammoth may already be in a better spot than a lot of NHL teams, and the Vancouver Canucks are the clearest example. Austin breaks down reports of Vancouver’s $20 million cost-cutting plan, their 58-point disaster season, and why Utah fans can feel grateful for Ryan Smith, the Delta Center rebuild, and a franchise actually trying to win.

The Utah Mammoth suddenly have a real center logjam. Austin breaks down where Vincent Trocheck, Barrett Hayton, Logan Cooley, Nick Schmaltz, Kevin Stenlund, and Jack McBain fit, why Trocheck’s 56.9% faceoff win rate matters, and what the crunch means for Utah’s lineup heading into the new season.