Must-See Matchups: Ten Exciting Mammoth Games You Won't Want to Miss in the 2025-26 Season
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The Utah Mammoth's inaugural season schedule is generating significant buzz, and several key matchups are already circled on fans' calendars. Here are ten games that promise excitement and intrigue during the 2025-26 season:

  1. Home Opener vs. Calgary Flames (October 15): This is an obvious must-see. It marks the first regular season game in the newly renovated Delta Center, showcasing the team's new identity. The atmosphere will be electric as the Mammoth begin a new era in front of their home crowd.

  2. Rocky Mountain Rivalry vs. Colorado Avalanche (October 21 & February 25): Games against the Colorado Avalanche are always intense. With a developing rivalry between the two Rocky Mountain teams, these matchups are sure to be physical and competitive. Don't miss either of these contests!

  3. Friendly Faces vs. Buffalo Sabres (November 12): This game marks the return of Michael Kesselring and Josh Doan to Salt Lake City. It also gives JJ Peterka a chance to play against his former team in his new home. This is the second of two games in nine days between the Mammoth and Sabres, adding another layer of intrigue.

  4. Rolling the Dice, Twice vs. Vegas Golden Knights (November 20 & November 24): It's unusual to face a team twice in five days, but that's the case with these games against the Vegas Golden Knights. Expect high stakes and intense battles as Utah looks to gain an edge against a strong Western Conference opponent.

  5. Cup Champs Return vs. Florida Panthers (December 10): The defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers visit Salt Lake City in December. This game offers a chance to see the league's best and measure the Mammoth against the reigning champs.

  6. Final Home Game in 2025 vs. Nashville Predators (December 29): Close out 2025 with a bang as the Nashville Predators come to town. This is the last chance to see the Mammoth at home in 2025.

  7. Home for the Long Haul (January 7-21): A seven-game homestand provides ample opportunity to see the Mammoth in action. Games include matchups against the Ottawa Senators (Jan. 7), St. Louis Blues (Jan. 9), Columbus Blue Jackets (Jan. 11), Toronto Maple Leafs (Jan. 13), Dallas Stars (Jan. 15), Seattle Kraken (Jan. 17), and Philadelphia Flyers (Jan. 21).

  8. February Four (February 2-27): All four of Utah's February games are at home. Before the Olympic break, they'll host the Vancouver Canucks (Feb. 2) and Detroit Red Wings (Feb. 4). After the break, the Colorado Avalanche (Feb. 25) and Minnesota Wild (Feb. 27) visit.

  9. Weekends at Delta Center (March 2026): Four weekend home games in March offer prime viewing opportunities.

  10. Season Finale vs. St. Louis Blues (April 16): The Utah Mammoth will conclude their regular season at home against the St. Louis Blues. This game could have playoff implications, making it a crucial contest.


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