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The NHL has arrived to Salt Lake City, and there is no better place to get your Utah hockey fix than the Locked On Mammoth podcast. Locked on Mammoth is the #1 daily podcast that keeps you ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info on the Utah Mammoth. Hosted by long-time team analyst Robyn Leano and former NHL radio play-by-play voice Tom Callahan, the Locked On Mammoth podcast brings you expert opinions, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the Utah Mammoth franchise every single weekday. Locked On Mammoth takes you beyond the ice for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from within the locker room and all over the NHL. The Locked On Mammoth podcast is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day.
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Utah Mammoth crush Vegas Golden Knights 5-1 behind Logan Cooley’s record-setting four-goal night. Is this the turning point for Utah’s season and Head Coach André Tourigny’s fate?Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down the electrifying performance from Cooley, now the first Utah Mammoth (and Utah Hockey Club) player with a four-goal game. The hosts examine Dylan Guenther’s resurgence, Nate Schmidt’s two-assist impact, defensive improvements, and leadership both on and off the ice. Key topics include the team’s confidence surge, chemistry shifts, and whether this win marks the end of their early-season slump. With the Montreal Canadiens up next and playoff hopes reignited, can Utah Mammoth maintain their momentum and consistency?0:00 – Cooley’s Historic NightOpening recap: Logan Cooley sets new Utah Mammoth record, first ever four-goal game. Show intro and setting the stage for a franchise-defining performance.7:36 – Team Evolution & Consistency ConcernsIn-depth discussion:Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño dive into Utah’s recent struggles, the pivotal win over Vegas, and questions around team confidence and consistency. They debate if Cooley’s breakout signals a true turning point for the season and analyze what changed between the two matchups against Vegas.21:34 – Veteran Leadership & Looking AheadFocus shifts to the impact of veterans like Nate Schmidt on and off the ice.Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño preview the upcoming Montreal matchup, touch on maintaining momentum, and end with a heartfelt moment about the Utah hockey community.00:00 "Historic Mammoth Win Discussion"03:18 "Mammoth Show Progress Despite Flaws"06:32 Logan Cooley's Versatile Skillset10:31 "Cooley's Interview & FanDuel Promo"13:14 "Utah's Game Strategy Debate"17:44 "Puck Possession and Scoring Effort"22:48 Veteran Leadership Drives Mammoth Success25:24 Maintaining Momentum Consistently27:36 "Support for Hockey Family Loss" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth snap their losing skid with a hard-fought win over the New York Rangers, but questions remain—is this a turning point or just a brief reprieve before facing the Vegas Golden Knights? Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down the Mammoth’s energized performance, spotlighting Dylan Guenther’s speed, JJ Peterka’s scoring streak, and Nick DeSimone’s impact since joining the lineup. The conversation also tackles teammate leadership, locker room emotion, and the pivotal role of veterans like Ian Cole and Nate Schmidt in rallying the squad.Key topics include Utah Mammoth’s physical play, Andre Tourigny's battle-focused practices, and challenges on special teams with a struggling power play but a strong penalty kill. Can the Mammoth maintain this intensity and improve goaltending against Vegas’ high-octane offense? Plus, FanDuel odds analysis and what to expect as the Mammoth aim for momentum at Delta Center.0:00 – Rangers Win & MomentumTom Callahan and Robyn Leaño discuss the Mammoth finally breaking their losing streak with a win against the Rangers, fan reactions, and whether momentum can carry into the next matchup against Vegas.7:45 – Team Leadership & Player EffortThe discussion shifts to locker room dynamics, media interactions, the importance of veteran leadership, and which players are stepping up with energy and honest communication during the team’s struggles.13:40 – Vegas Rematch & Team AnalysisTom Callahan and Robyn Leaño preview the upcoming rematch against Vegas, analyze key stats (goaltending, special teams), and outline what the Mammoth need to show in order to keep improving—even if the result isn’t another win.00:00 "Effort and Focus Are Key"04:59 "Veterans' Impact on Young Teams"07:49 Pressure Mounting for Andre Tourney09:40 "Improved, Motivated, Impressive Player"14:53 "Game Time Savings & Fun"18:56 "Fans, Share Your Rangers Thoughts"21:36 "Winning Battles to Score"25:39 "Goaltender Stats Analysis"28:18 Utah's Challenge: Stop Eichel33:11 "Game Preview vs. Vegas" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth unravel at home with a disheartening 4-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights. Defensive breakdowns, lifeless effort, and troubling body language spark urgent questions: Has Coach André Tourigny lost the locker room, and can this once-promising roster avoid a spiral out of playoff contention?Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño dissect key stats, spotlight Mikael Sergachev’s disastrous night, and weigh positives like Nate Schmidt’s first goal of the year. The episode explores Utah’s offensive collapse, power play woes, and systemic issues plaguing team identity. With trade rumors and potential coaching changes looming, listeners are invited to challenge the conventional wisdom and debate what it will truly take to reignite the Mammoth’s competitive fire.0:00 – Mammoth's Worst PerformanceTom Callahan and Robyn Leaño react to the Mammoth’s embarrassing 4-1 loss to Vegas, discussing lack of effort, body language, and team confidence.11:08 – Statistical Deep Dive & AccountabilityThe conversation turns analytical with advanced stats breakdown (Fenwick, expected goals, game scorecard) and in-depth dissection of defensive failures.Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño discuss player responsibility, coaching issues, and the importance of accountability both in the locker room and the media.24:56 – What Changes Are Needed?Debate on roster moves vs. coaching changes: which should come first, what GM Bill Armstrong should do, and how the team needs a shake-up. The hosts touch on media responsibility, potential trade scenarios, and team leadership concerns moving forward.00:00 Mammoth's Worst Performance Yet04:11 "Fragile Confidence Breaks Team"06:25 Frustration with Team's Performance12:42 Mammoth Hockey Podcast Updates13:14 "Defensive Issues Analyzed"19:11 "Circuit Chev Offensive Analysis"20:51 Team Struggles Despite Line Changes24:56 "Trade or Coaching Change?"29:43 "Reflections on Reporting Days"30:36 Bold Questions, Tough Answers35:19 "Chicago Criticism Amid Early Games"38:41 "Follow Locked on Mammoth" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth face a tipping point as playoff hopes fade after just one regulation win in November. Is it time for a seismic shake-up? Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño debate three bold strategies—from blockbuster trades involving Mikhail Sergachev to dramatic line combination resets and even the controversial nuclear option: firing head coach Andre Tourigny. Can DaniIl But spark the offense, and should Sergachev move to wing?The podcast covers fan frustrations, locker room dynamics, and the mounting pressure on Bill Armstrong’s moves. With key matchups against the Vegas Golden Knights and a pivotal four-game homestand on tap, the team’s identity and leadership hang in the balance. Will Mammoth management act fast enough to salvage the season, or is a full reset inevitable? Don’t miss insider analysis, trade ideas, and candid takes on Utah Mammoth’s rocky road to contention.0:00 – Mammoth Struggles & Shake Up IdeasTom Callahan and Robyn Leaño open the show discussing the Utah Mammoth's poor performance in November, the need for major changes, and questioning whether the early winning streak was fool's gold.11:13 – Trade Talk & Line ChangesThe conversation shifts to specific shakeup options, including potential blockbuster trades (notably involving Sergachev), concerns around salary cap, and deep dives into line combinations and bringing up prospects. They discuss "throwing the lines in a blender" and exploring internal roster moves.23:38 – Coaching Change Debate & Vegas PreviewThe segment ramps up debate over firing the coach, exploring candidates, and whether it’s time for a leadership change. Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño also preview the critical upcoming Vegas matchup and what the Mammoth need to show on the homestand.00:00 "Struggles, Mistakes, and Frustrations"05:54 "Debating Mika's Trade Value"06:38 Trade Defenseman, Address Underperformance10:13 "Move Circuit Chev to Forward"14:24 "Discord Channels Preview"18:29 Lineup Shuffling and Stubborn Adjustments21:27 "FanDuel: Bet on NBA Action"24:22 "Team Struggles with System Consistency"29:23 Goalie Management Debate31:46 Mammoth's Coach and Line Changes34:41 "Team's Fate Hinges on Performance"38:38 "Early Season Hockey Reflections" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth struggle to convert close games as mental mistakes and lack of urgency threaten their playoff push. Can Mikhail Sergachev and Clayton Keller spark a turnaround before it’s too late?Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down the Mammoth’s disappointing two-point California road trip, spotlighting defensive breakdowns, an infamous too many men penalty in overtime, and the controversial goaltender interference call. They question the team’s identity, dissect the disappearing forecheck, and debate Sergachev’s defensive liabilities. With the offense stalling at key moments and team chemistry in doubt, upcoming clashes against the Vegas Golden Knights and New York Rangers will be critical. Will internal meetings or coaching changes rescue Utah’s season?00:00 Missed Opportunities in Playoff Push05:53 Defensive Breakdown and Team Cohesion07:09 "Team Lacks Unity and Direction"12:52 "Locked On NHL Insights"14:00 "Goaltender Call Discussion Key"18:33 Controversial Goal and Coach's Challenge23:07 "Mammoth Offense and Missed Goals"25:29 "Urgency to Shoot the Puck"29:07 "Defensive Struggles Costing Team"30:52 Chev's Hesitation Costs the Game35:52 "Connect with Locked On Mammoth"  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth stunned by last-minute Ducks comeback—can they rediscover their identity before it’s too late? Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down the Mammoth’s heartbreaking OT loss, highlighting blown empty-net chances, defensive missteps, and the gut-punch of surrendering a tying goal with seconds left. The conversation zeroes in on Dylan Guenther’s mini-Ovechkin emergence, misfiring line combos, and why the Cooley-Keller-Schmaltz trio could hold the key to turnaround.Key insights include the Mammoth’s early-season surge versus recent struggles, the coaching staff’s questionable lineup decisions, and urgent calls for players like Liam O’Brien and Lawson Crouse to step up. As the Mammoth gear up to face Macklin Celebrini and the sneaky-dangerous Sharks, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Can Utah regroup, lock down defensively, and finally deliver a full 60-minute effort? Don’t miss this sharp analysis of the Mammoth’s path back to winning form.00:00 "Sinking Feeling in Sports"05:00 "Team Identity Unclear at 20"08:45 "Hope vs Disappointment in Sports"11:48 Reassembling Lines for Speed Matchup15:45 Hard Work Defines the Game19:17 "Gunther's Defensive Choice Explained"20:19 Defensive Breakdown Analysis27:43 Emerging Superstar Amid Team Challenges31:35 Sharks Stronger Season Performance35:40 "Team Needs Defensive Structure"37:17 "Exclusive Access: Every Day Club" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth face a defining California back-to-back as they battle the surging Anaheim Ducks and struggling San Jose Sharks—are they on the verge of proving themselves as contenders or exposing critical flaws? Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down why these matchups could determine whether Utah's early success was a true turnaround or just a blip on the radar, questioning the team's consistency, physicality, and strategic line changes involving Nick Schmaltz and JJ Peterka. Can the Mammoth recapture their physical edge and deliver a 60-minute performance against rivals like Anaheim, especially with Radko Gudas returning for the Ducks?The conversation spotlights key concerns around the Mammoth’s defensive strategies, the underwhelming impact of Brandon Tanev, and whether it’s time for bold roster moves—including sending Simishev to Tucson or calling up Daniel Boot. With playoff positioning on the line, team leadership, coaching decisions, and even the energy from the mom’s trip could tip the scales.Episode Timestamps (Primary Segments):0:00 – California Road Trip StakesTom Callahan and Robyn Leaño open with the importance of the Mammoth’s back-to-back games against the Ducks and Sharks, discussing whether this California swing marks a true turning point or just a blip in the Mammoth’s season.13:28 – Team Identity, Roster DecisionsIn-depth discussion about the Mammoth’s team identity, evaluating the success of line combinations, debates about dressing 7D vs. healthy scratching rookies, and ongoing struggles with physicality and consistency.26:22 – Mom’s Trip, Culture & IntangiblesBehind-the-scenes look at the team’s mom’s trip, its effect on team morale, anecdotes about hockey families, and a check-in on odds, fan feedback, and potential lineup changes for the crucial road games. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Utah Mammoth face a pivotal test of consistency against the New York Islanders. Can stars Clayton Keller and Logan Cooley ignite another win streak, or will lingering physical concerns hold the team back? The shakeup of the “pickup line” and strategic pairing of JJ Peterka with power forwards like Lawson Crouse and Jack McBain introduces new energy to the Mammoth’s forecheck—will this be the blueprint for sustained success?Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down the Mammoth’s recent victory over the Buffalo Sabres, analyze depth scoring options, and scrutinize the decision to run 7D with rookies like Dmitri Simishev and veterans like Olli Määttä. Key topics include Utah’s physical identity, defensive rotations, and the urgent need to dictate pace and structure, regardless of opponent. With promising returns on the horizon for Sean Durzi, these lineup maneuvers could shape the Mammoth’s playoff trajectory. Will strategic adjustments propel Utah Mammoth up the NHL standings? Episode Timestamps & Segments0:00 – Mammoth Consistency & Islanders MatchupTom Callahan and Robyn Leaño tee up a critical game against the Islanders, focusing on the Utah Mammoth’s need for consistency, their recent win streak, and questions about the team’s lineup and effort level.4:36 – Balancing Skill & PhysicalityThe conversation shifts to the importance of blending physical play with skilled line combinations. Robyn Leaño and Tom Callahan analyze line changes, the role of power forwards, and how physical presence impacts scoring depth and the “pickup line” effectiveness.12:02 – Defensive Pairings & 7D DebateThey dive into defensive strategies, discussing Simishev’s rookie struggles, potential lineup changes (6D vs. 7D), and player development decisions for upcoming games—particularly against the Islanders. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth face a pivotal crossroads after a scorching seven-game win streak fizzles into five losses in six games. Can the Mammoth recapture their early-season magic on home ice against the Buffalo Sabres and New York Islanders, or are playoff hopes in jeopardy? Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño spotlight the urgent need for the top nine forwards to reignite their edge and examine lineup shakeups that could fuel a turnaround.Key topics feature Nick Schmaltz's surprising offensive surge, the impact of missing Alex Kerfoot and Sean Durzi, and the must-win challenge posed by a slumping Sabres squad. The hosts break down FanDuel betting odds, analyze defensive vulnerabilities, and raise pressing questions about the Mammoth’s consistency and narrative control. With the schedule set to ease, will Utah seize the moment or let average play derail a playoff push? Tap in for insider insights and bold predictions.Primary Segment Timestamps & Topics0:00 – Mammoth’s Must-Win HomestandSeason implications, recent slump, home ice struggles, importance of upcoming games (Buffalo, Islanders).4:15 – Team Spark & Lineup ExpectationsWho provides the spark, top nine performance needed, physical edge and scoring, urgency in crowded standings.13:40 – Buffalo Sabres Preview & Betting OddsBuffalo’s road issues, injury updates, head-to-head breakdown, FanDuel odds analysis, importance of retaking control of team narrative. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth face a turning point as Daniil But’s hot streak sparks calls for a top-six shakeup and “Danny Goals” becomes the center of lineup buzz. Can fresh offensive firepower and strategic roster moves reverse the team’s worrying slide and cool off Coach André Tourigny’s hot seat?Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño spotlight Barrett Hayton’s role shift, potential recalls for Michael Kunc, and the impact of physical enforcers like Spicy Tuna. Defensive struggles put Dimitri Simishev under the microscope, with Nick DeSimone and Maveric Lamoureux emerging as pressure points for the blue line. The hosts debate whether urgent changes are enough to fix the Mammoth’s defensive woes before the season slips away. Plus, get instant reaction to the Hockey Hall of Fame 2025 inductees, including Joe Thornton and Alexander Mogilny. Can the Utah Mammoth avoid a free fall and reclaim their playoff hunt?Episode Timestamps0:00 – Mammoth Struggles & Roster MovesThe show opens with Tom Callahan setting the stage on the Mammoth’s poor run and introduces the core topic: which lineup moves or player recalls can help turn things around. Discussion focuses on the “nuclear option” vs actionable roster tweaks.2:20 – Forward Line Shakeup DebateTom Callahan and Robyn Leaño debate calling up Daniil But and potential changes to the top-six forward group—suggesting shifts like moving Barrett Hayton down and leveraging Schmaltz/Keller, along with inserting “Danny Goals.” This segment explores chemistry, player strengths, and strategic experimentation with the forward lineup.16:21 – Defensive Adjustments & Call-UpsThe discussion turns to defensive woes and the possibility of sitting struggling rookies while recalling fresh defensive talent like Artem Duda, Maveric Lamoureux or Nick DeSimone. The hosts analyze how pressure, temporary demotions, and new energy could impact the unit, plus the importance of not waiting until late season for major lineup change.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth’s playoff hopes hit turbulence as Andre Tourigny’s seat gets hotter after a dismal 1-3 road trip. Can this talented squad, featuring stars like Clayton Keller and Nick Schmaltz, rediscover their early season spark—or is a coaching shakeup looming? Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño scrutinize the team’s collapse against Montreal and Ottawa, questionable coaching decisions, and the elusive team identity. With sharp commentary on the Mammoth’s sputtering offense, defensive lapses, and special teams woes, the duo weighs whether Tourigny is the right fit to guide Utah out of their slump.Key topics include the effectiveness of the Mammoth’s top nine forwards, the controversy around a recalled goal, and the importance of managing highs and lows in the NHL season. As the Western Conference tightens and surprise contenders emerge, can the Mammoth course-correct before it’s too late? Don’t miss this candid analysis of Utah’s playoff trajectory.0:00 – Mammoth Struggles & Tourigny’s SeatSeason overview, coaching scrutiny, and fallout from disappointing road trip.Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño debate whether the team’s issues are related to coaching or personnel, with increasing concern about Andre Tourigny’s job security.13:26 – Standings Shift & Western Conference OutlookReview of recent games, current standings, and surprising performances around the league (Sharks/Ducks). Discussion on coaching philosophies, listeners’ feedback, and potential coaching changes for the Mammoth.24:21 – Upcoming Schedule & UrgencyLooking ahead at the Mammoth’s challenging upcoming schedule, expectations for the next stretch, and the need for a turnaround.Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño urge the team to respond, hinting at lineup shakeups and solutions if issues persist. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth balance a scorching start with recent struggles—is their hot streak the real deal or a mirage? Tom Callahan and Robin Leano dissect the team's 1/6th season mark, examining Utah's current playoff position, Nick Schmaltz’s explosive point production, and the inconsistencies dogging both forwards and goaltenders like Vitek Vanecek and Karel Vejmelka. The hosts dive into special teams woes, the impact of emerging talents Logan Cooley and JJ Peterka, and the question marks around head coach André Tourigny’s systems.Are the top six and bottom six truly playing as one, and can Utah maintain momentum in a fiercely competitive Central Division? With playoff odds climbing and divisional rivals faltering, the pressure is mounting. Don't miss this compelling, stats-packed assessment of the Utah Mammoth’s playoff trajectory, offensive depth, and whether coaching—or roster talent—will define the remainder of their NHL season.0:00 – Utah Mammoth 1/6th Season AssessmentTom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down Utah Mammoth’s performance at the 1/6th mark of the NHL season, examining division standings, recent results, and the team’s overall identity.10:15 – Roster Analysis & Depth ConcernsDiscussion deepens on individual player performance (Nick Schmaltz, Logan Cooley, etc.), line combinations, the emergence and streakiness of the “pickup line,” and what the offensive/defensive depth means for the rest of the season.21:48 – Goaltending & Coaching EvaluationTom Callahan and Robyn Leaño analyze the Mammoth’s goalie tandem, consistency issues, and compare coaching strategies—highlighting Andre Tourigny’s impact and the pressure on coaching as the team seeks playoff consistency. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth stumble on the road as Toronto’s disciplined defense exposes lingering weaknesses. Can Tom Callahan’s squad keep their early season momentum alive, or is a skid on the horizon? Tom analyzes the 5-3 loss, spotlighting Michael Carcone’s highlight goal, Dylan Guenther’s late spark, and the challenges facing Utah’s top six against elite teams like the Maple Leafs. Key talking points include Utah’s struggles with puck retrievals, the impact of special teams and officiating, and the critical upcoming matchups against Montreal and Ottawa. Tom Callahan raises tough questions about lineup changes—should Spicy Tuna return to add grit?—and explores how young stars will handle mounting pressure. Don’t miss this candid breakdown of the Mammoth’s playoff potential and what they must do to keep pace in a fiercely competitive division. 0:00 - Mammoth Critical Loss Reaction Breakdown and analysis of Utah Mammoth's tough loss to Toronto, the key moments, and what this means for the team's confidence and outlook. Examination of whether early season success was an illusion and how the loss applies pressure during a challenging road stretch. 10:36 - Road Trip Recap & Next Games Recap of the Mammoth's ongoing road trip results, including defeats to Edmonton, Tampa Bay, and Toronto. Preview of difficult upcoming games against Montreal and Ottawa, and the impact of these matchups on the Mammoth's playoff hopes and mentality. 19:29 - Schedule Outlook & Team Resilience Discussion of the upcoming Mammoth schedule, winnable vs. tough games, and what the team needs to do to bounce back. Focus on player development, reactions to adversity, and the importance of maintaining composure, especially among younger lines. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth sit in third place in the Central Division despite a frustrating home loss to Tampa Bay. Can they maintain their surprising position during a grueling four-game Eastern road trip?Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down the Mammoth's second-period struggles against the Lightning and preview a challenging swing through Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa. The hosts analyze the Peterka-Doan-Kesselring trade storylines ahead of the Buffalo matchup, debate whether Delta Center provides enough home-ice advantage, and examine the shocking Central Division standings where Chicago and Nashville outpace Minnesota and St. Louis. Key discussions include Alex Lyon's emergence as Buffalo's potential starting goalie, Liam O'Brien's intangible value to the roster, and why consistency remains crucial for Utah's playoff aspirations.Discover whether the Mammoth can convert their early-season promise into sustained success on the road.0:00 Intro1:22 Mammoth's Tampa Bay loss and road trip ahead5:18 Team improvement from last season8:53 Buffalo matchup and player storylines12:07 Alex Lyon's strong goaltending for Buffalo19:37 Never underestimate any opponent22:40 Liam O'Brien's value to the team26:31 Central Division standings are upside down29:34 Utah's position in playoff race32:15 NHL's surprising early season results33:31 Importance of playing their game consistently35:23 Montreal's strong play and fantasy hockey Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth face critical roster decisions after locking up Logan Cooley with an 8-year, $80 million extension. With limited cap space and multiple key players approaching contract negotiations, which stars stay and who gets traded? Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down the contract situations for Nick Schmaltz, Barrett Hayton, and Kevin Stenlund while examining defensive roster changes involving Jusso Valimaki, Ian Cole, and John Marino. The discussion covers Karel Vejmelka's uncertain goaltending future, Alexander Kerfoot's injury concerns, and how Bill Armstrong must balance rewarding current performance against maintaining championship flexibility. Key debates include whether Schmaltz's career-year production justifies a major extension, if Hayton's first-line minutes warrant top-dollar despite third-line production, and how entry-level contracts will fill roster gaps as veterans depart. Discover which Mammoth players are priorities for extensions and who's likely gone by summer as Utah transitions toward Stanley Cup contention. 0:00 Intro 1:43 Logan Cooley contract celebration and next steps 4:23 Nick Schmaltz contract year performance analysis 7:48 Schmaltz pricing himself out of Utah 12:40 Barrett Hayton's RFA status and arbitration risk 18:20 Why playing center is so difficult 23:03 Lawson Crouse's future contract situation 26:43 Defense roster changes and departures ahead 31:12 Developing young defensemen for NHL roles 34:29 Alex Kerfoot's injury and contract considerations Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LO_NHLUtah?sid=YouTube Locked On NHL League-Wide: Every Team, Fantasy, Prospects & More🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnNHL 📲 Follow Locked On Utah Mammoth on XLocked On Mammoth https://x.com/LockedOnMammothRobyn Leaño https://x.com/robyn_leanoTom Callahan https://x.com/CallahanOnAir #NHL #Utah #SaltLakeCity #NHLUtah #UtahHC #TusksUp #UtahMammoth 📢 Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime. MonarchTake control of your finances with Monarch. Use code LOCKEDONNHL at https://monarch.com/lockedonnhl for 50% off your first year.FanDuelDownload the FanDuel app now by visiting FanDuel.com and win $300 in bonus bets if your first $5 bet wins. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth lock up Logan Cooley for eight years at $80 million, cementing their young center through 2034. Is this the franchise-defining move that transforms the Mammoth into legitimate Stanley Cup contenders?Tom Callahan and Robin Leaño break down why Cooley's $10 million AAV is surprisingly team-friendly, how the Smith ownership group is reshaping Utah into a premier NHL destination, and what this means for cap management moving forward. The discussion features official reactions from GM Bill Armstrong, Cooley himself, and owner Ryan Smith, plus analysis of the "Pickup Line" staying together through 2030. Key topics include the stark contrast with previous Arizona Coyotes ownership, strategic roster construction with Dylan Gunther and JJ Paterka locked up long-term, and critical decisions ahead with Nick Schmaltz's expiring contract.Discover how the Mammoth are building a championship foundation and why elite players are choosing Salt Lake City for their careers.0:00 Intro2:16 Logan Cooley's eight-year contract details revealed4:38 Why eight years matters for Utah8:16 Players want to be in Utah12:53 Bill Armstrong on Cooley's elite potential16:14 This deal doesn't happen under Morello18:49 Cooley on loving Utah and the core21:22 Building around the locked-up core26:13 Breaking down Utah's contract structure31:50 Finding value players for Stanley Cup run34:50 Nick Schmaltz contract timing discussion Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth's seven-game win streak crashes to a halt in Edmonton, but is a 3-1 road trip against Central Division rivals the real story? The Oilers exploded for five goals in a catastrophic second period, exposing defensive vulnerabilities when Connor McDavid and company turned up the pressure.Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down how Utah dominated the opening frame before Edmonton scored identical goals just 37 seconds apart. The hosts analyze game flow charts and heat maps revealing defensive breakdowns, discuss Karel Vejmelka's performance under siege, and examine why this young team struggles to recover when momentum shifts. With crucial wins over St. Louis, Minnesota, and Winnipeg already secured, the road trip success offers genuine playoff hope despite the Edmonton setback.Utah faces an unusual stretch of Eastern Conference opponents starting Sunday against Tampa Bay's veteran squad and John Cooper's Hall of Fame-caliber coaching. Can the Mammoth maintain their divisional dominance while learning to weather adversity against elite competition?0:00 Intro0:29 Second period collapse ends win streak2:05 Strong first period performance against Edmonton4:07 Five goals allowed in second period7:08 Utah struggles to respond to momentum10:04 Three out of four road trip success15:05 Defensive breakdowns and goaltending challenges18:26 McDavid and Draisaitl matchup analysis20:44 Road trip recap and upcoming schedule23:22 Tampa Bay game and Eastern Conference stretch Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth stun NHL with red-hot 8-2 start. Is a deep playoff run on the horizon?Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down the Mammoth's impressive start, highlighting potential MVP candidates after 10 games. The discussion covers Dylan Gunther's clutch performances, Logan Cooley's goal-scoring prowess, and Nick Schmaltz's league-leading point production. Key topics include J.J. Peterka's impact, the solid goaltending duo of Vejmelka and Vanecek, and how these factors are reshaping Utah's path to success.Don't miss this in-depth analysis of the Mammoth's early-season dominance. Will their red-hot start translate into postseason glory?0:00 Intro: Debating the 10-game MVP5:50 Case for Dylan Guenther as MVP candidate8:31 Logan Cooley's impressive goal-scoring start14:56 Clayton Keller: The Swiss army knife19:35 Nick Schmaltz's league-leading offensive production25:47 Goaltending tandem making strong case for MVP28:18 Hosts reveal their 10-game MVP picks31:01 Analyzing Edmonton Oilers' early season struggles36:16 Remembering ECHL Hall of Famer Cam Brown Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth's 7-game win streak stuns NHL. Are they now legitimate Stanley Cup contenders? Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down the Mammoth's scorching hot run, analyzing their newfound maturity and clutch performances. From Vitek Vanecek's stellar goaltending to Dylan Guenther's game-winning heroics, the hosts explore how Utah has climbed to the top of the standings. The discussion covers Clayton Keller's leadership evolution, the impact of four-point games against division rivals, and the emergence of the "pickup line" featuring Gunther, Cooley, and Paterka. Discover why this might be the most driven version of Clayton Keller we've ever seen, and how it's reshaping Utah's championship aspirations. Is Dylan Guenther the clutch performer who can lead the Mammoth to playoff glory?0:00 Intro: Utah Mammoth on seven-game win streak5:45 Utah wins despite not playing their best10:27 Four reasons for Mammoth's recent success16:20 Team's growth and maturity becoming evident22:35 Leadership from Clayton Keller driving success Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Utah Mammoth stun St. Louis Blues with Logan Cooley's natural hat trick. Is this the turning point for the franchise?Tom Callahan and Robyn Leaño break down the Mammoth's impressive 7-4 victory, highlighting Cooley's game-changing performance and the team's evolving offensive strategy. The discussion covers J.J. Peterka's three-assist night, the impact of the "Pickup Line," and how the Mammoth's lack of league-wide respect is fueling their success. Key topics include Utah's consistency issues, upcoming road trip challenges against Minnesota Wild and Winnipeg Jets, and the team's path to playoff contention.Don't miss this in-depth analysis of the Utah Mammoth's growing pains and playoff aspirations. Will they prove themselves against established contenders on their crucial four-game road trip?0:00 Mammoth offense stays red hot5:37 Logan Cooley's natural hat trick11:30 Sponsored segment: Rugiet for ED treatment14:34 Lack of respect for Utah Mammoth team20:48 Game flow analysis and concerns27:14 Clayton Keller reaches 100 points milestone31:22 Looking ahead to upcoming games36:21 Playoff expectations and division challenges Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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