Monday, 1 December 2025

{coyotes} Cooley game-time decision for Mammoth


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Logan Cooley will be a game-time decision for Mammoth at the San Jose Sharks on Monday (10 p.m. ET; Utah16, NBCSCA). The forward participated at the morning skate after he sustained an apparent lower-body injury in the third period of a 1-0 loss at the St. Louis Blues on Saturday in a knee-on-knee collision with Blues forward Alexey Toropchenko, who was assessed a major penalty for kneeing and a game misconduct. Cooley leads Utah with 23 points (14 goals, nine assists) in 26 games.

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Sunday, 30 November 2025

{coyotes} Mammoth’s Cooley leaves game with apparent knee injury


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Utah Mammoth forward Logan Cooley left Saturday's game against the St. Louis Blues with an apparent knee injury.

The incident occurred early in the third period when Blues forward Alexey Toropchenko collided with Cooley with a knee-on-knee hit.

Cooley, 21, remained on the ice for a significant amount of time and needed assistance going to the bench and into the locker room.

Toropchenko was handed a five-minute kneeing major for the hit and a game misconduct.

Cooley skated 11:01 before the injury, recording two shots and left with the Blues leading 1-0.

The 6-foot centre has 14 goals and 23 points in 25 games this season, including five goals and seven points in his previous three games.

Utah entered Saturday's action in fourth place in the Central Division with a 12-10-3 record and were tied with the San Jose Sharks and Edmonton Oilers for the final wild-card position in the Western Conference.

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Saturday, 29 November 2025

{coyotes} Holloway scores, Hofer makes 17 saves in the Blues' 1-0 win over the Mammoth


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ST. LOUIS (AP) Dylan Holloway scored, Joel Hofer stopped 17 shots for his second shutout of the season and the St. Louis Blues beat the Utah Mammoth 1-0 on Saturday night in the second half of back-to-back games for both teams.

Hofer has four career shutouts, also blanking the Sabres in Buffalo on Nov. 6.

The Mammoth have a seven-game road losing streak and dropped the first two games of a six-game trip. Since starting the season 8-2-0, Utah has sputtered to a 4-9-3 mark.

Utah's Logan Cooley was helped off the ice at 6:17 of the third period. Alexey Toropchenko and the 21-year-old Cooley collided knee to knee just outside the blue line.

Toropchenko was given a five-minute major penalty and a game misconduct for kneeing.

Cooley, who is in his third NHL season, has 14 goals through 26 games. He had the NHL's first four-goal game of the season Tuesday night against Vegas.

Karel Vejmelka stopped 18 shots.

Holloway scored with 1:50 left in the second period for a 1-0 lead. Philip Broberg dropped a pass back to Holloway in the left circle and he beat Vejmelka with a wrist shot to the top, right corner.

Mammoth: At San Jose on Monday night.

Blues: Host Ducks on Monday night.

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Friday, 28 November 2025

{coyotes} Johnston's power-play goal pushes Stars past Mammoth 4-3


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DALLAS (AP) Wyatt Johnston scored 28 seconds into a two-minute, five-on-three power play late in the second period to lift the Dallas Stars to a 4-3 win over the Utah Mammoth on Friday night.

Roope Hintz matched a career high by scoring in his fourth straight game, and Jamie Benn and Jason Robertson scored 1:02 apart midway through the second period for the Stars, who have won three straight and are 9-1-1 in their last 11 games.

Jake Oettinger made 27 saves for his 11th win, tied for second place in the NHL.

Logan Cooley, Kevin Rooney and Jack McBain scored for the Mammoth, who began a season-long six-game road trip. Vitek Vanecek stopped 24 of 28 shots he faced.

Johnston scored his NHL-best 10th power-play goal after Kevin Stenlund and Ian Cole were both called for tripping during a delayed penalty.

The Mammoth took a 2-0 lead with Cooley scoring 57 seconds into the game and Rooney, called up from Tucson of the AHL on Thursday, adding his first this season midway through the first period.

Hintz pulled Dallas within 2-1 late in the opening period and only 19 seconds into a double-minor penalty on Sean Durzi for high-sticking Jamie Benn, one of the few NHL players who doesn't wear a visor.

Miro Heiskanen, playing his 500th NHL game, and Mikko Rantanen each had two assists for Dallas.

John Marino had two assists for Utah.

Rooney filled in for Barrett Hayton, who missed his first game since early October, with an Illness.

Cooley has scored the Mammoth's three fastest goals this season, the other two at 0:56 and 2:21.

Mammoth captain Clayton Keller played in the wake of his father's unexpected death the night before.

Mammoth: At St. Louis on Saturday night.

Stars: Host Ottawa on Sunday night.

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{coyotes} Keller to play for Mammoth day after death of father


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Clayton Keller will play for the Utah Mammoth against the Dallas Stars on Friday (8 p.m. ET; Utah16, Victory+), one day after his father, Bryan, unexpectedly died.

"Clayton wants to play, wants to be with the team," Mammoth coach Andre Tourigny said Friday. "We want to say our condolences to all the family, Clayton, his mom, his brother. It's a tough time for the family. We'll support him by any way we can. ... Clayton will play tonight, but all the organization is with him with all our heart. He's been nothing but an unbelievable teammate and his family is unbelievable. We're all with him."

Keller, a forward who was named captain of the Mammoth prior to last season, has 21 points (eight goals, 13 assists) in 24 games this season.

"There's nothing really you can say or do in that moment but be there," Tourigny said. "Big thing for us is to be there and support him. Loyalty is when people need you to be there, it's not when you pick and choose. In this tough time, we want to make sure we show up for [Keller] and his family."

Keller had NHL career highs in assists (60) and points (90) in 81 games last season. The No. 7 pick by the Arizona Coyotes in the 2016 NHL Draft, Keller has 529 points (204 goals, 325 assists) in 625 regular-season games with the Mammoth and Arizona Coyotes and seven points (four goals, three assists) in nine Stanley Cup Playoff games.

"Put our heart out there, do everything we can to show our love to him and his family," Tourigny said. "I think that's what a team is, what a family is. You need to be there for each other, so we'll be there for him."

The Mammoth (12-9-3) enter Friday fourth in the Central Division.

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Wednesday, 26 November 2025

{coyotes} Durzi to return for the Mammoth


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Sean Durzi will return for the Mammoth when they host the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday (9:30 p.m. ET; TSN2, RDS, Utah16) after missing 21 games with an upper-body injury. The defenseman last played in a 3-2 overtime win vs Nashville on Oct. 11. "I think he brings a lot of passion to the game," Utah coach Andre Tourigny said. "He brings a lot of energy, he's a really competitive kid, he wants to make a difference, so we're happy to have him back." Durzi has one assist in two games this season.

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{coyotes} Report: Three Canadian teams among NHL's top five most valuable


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The Edmonton Oilers' back-to-back runs to the Stanley Cup Final have had a positive effect on their overall valuation, according to a new report.

According to figures published by CNBC on Tuesday, the Oilers are now valued at $3.1 billion, an increase of 17 per cent from 2024.

That increase has vaulted the Oilers into the top five among all NHL franchises, moving them ahead of the Boston Bruins ($3.05 billion).

The top four teams remain unchanged, with the Toronto Maple Leafs leading the way at $4.3 billion. Rogers Communications, which owns Sportsnet, became the majority owner of Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment earlier this year.

The New York Rangers are second on CNBC's rankings with a valuation of $3.8 billion, followed by the Montreal Canadiens ($3.4 billion) and Los Angeles Kings ($3.15 billion).

Speaking on CNBC after the report was published, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman cautioned that the numbers are "undervalued" and "as much art as it is science."

But Bettman added that "the trending is very positive."

Bettman went on to say that NHL teams have more cost certainty than teams in other sports because the hard salary-cap system helps teams have more predictable payrolls and stay in the playoff hunt for more of the season. Entering play Wednesday, 11 teams not in a playoff spot were within four points of the final wild-card position in their conference.

"What you see on the ice, the competitive balance, the entertainment value, is extraordinary, and that's because we have a system that enables all of our teams to compete," Bettman said.

The CNBC panel also pressed Bettman on expansion. While the commissioner wouldn't tip his hand to any markets the league might consider expanding to, he said that any expansion fee for a new club would be no less than $2 billion.

CNBC's complete rankings of NHL teams by value:

  1. Toronto Maple Leafs, $4.3 billion
  2. New York Rangers, $3.8 billion
  3. Montreal Canadiens, $3.4 billion
  4. Los Angeles Kings $3.15 billion
  5. Edmonton Oilers $3.1 billion
  6. Boston Bruins, $3.05 billion
  7. Chicago Blackhawks, $2.75 billion
  8. Philadelphia Flyers, $2.6 billion
  9. Washington Capitals, $2.5 billion
  10. Detroit Red Wings, $2.47 billion
  11. New Jersey Devils, $2.45 billion
  12. Vancouver Canucks, $2.2 billion
  13. Vegas Golden Knights, $2.1 billion
  14. Dallas Stars, $2.05 billion
  15. Carolina Hurricanes, $2 billion
  16. Tampa Bay Lightning, $1.95 billion
  17. Calgary Flames, $1.93 billion
  18. Minnesota Wild, $1.9 billion
  19. Colorado Avalanche, $1.85 billion
  20. New York Islanders, $1.82 billion
  21. Seattle Kraken, $1.77 billion
  22. Pittsburgh Penguins, $1.76 billion
  23. Florida Panthers, $1.75 billion
  24. Nashville Predators, $1.65 billion
  25. St. Louis Blues, $1.62 billion
  26. Anaheim Ducks, $1.61 billion
  27. Utah Mammoth, $1.6 billion
  28. San Jose Sharks, $1.55 billion
  29. Winnipeg Jets, $1.46 billion
  30. Ottawa Senators, $1.44 billion
  31. Buffalo Sabres, $1.42 billion
  32. Columbus Blue Jackets, $1.4 billion

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