Logan Cooley's sophomore season with the Utah Mammoth was a significant step forward for the young center, solidifying his place as a key piece of the franchise's future. After a promising but somewhat inconsistent rookie year, Cooley showcased his immense potential in 2024-25, becoming one of the team's most dynamic offensive threats.
On-Ice Performance
Cooley finished the season second on the team in points, amassing 25 goals and 40 assists for a total of 65 points in 75 games. This production came despite missing seven games due to injury. He demonstrated growth in his offensive game, increasing his shots, scoring chances, and high-danger chances per 60 minutes. By the end of the season, Cooley centered Utah's top line, playing alongside Clayton Keller and Dylan Guenther. His increased ice time from his rookie season also contributed to his production increase.
Beyond the regular season, Cooley also played a key role in helping the United States win the IIHF World Championship in May 2025. He contributed 12 points (four goals and eight assists) in the tournament, further demonstrating his ability to perform on the big stage. Veteran defenseman Mikhail Sergachev praised Cooley's "all-World talent".
Areas for Improvement
While Cooley's offensive output was impressive, there's always room for improvement. Like many young players, consistency can be an area to focus on. Maintaining a high level of play throughout the entire season and in all situations will be crucial for Cooley as he continues to develop.
Contract Extension on the Horizon
With one year remaining on his entry-level contract, Cooley is eligible to sign a contract extension with the Utah Mammoth. General Manager Bill Armstrong has indicated that the team intends to begin extension talks, recognizing Cooley's importance to the franchise's future. "He's an important part and an important piece in the future of this franchise," Armstrong told reporters. "He's one of the most dynamic young players in the NHL, certainly one we think is a future star in this league and we want him to be a star for the Utah Mammoth".
Comparable players, such as Wyatt Johnston of the Dallas Stars, who signed a five-year, $42 million extension, could set the floor for negotiations. Given Cooley's age and potential, he could be in line for a similar or even larger contract. It is projected that Cooley's new contract could be between $7.14 million and $8.4 million.
Overall Assessment
Logan Cooley's 2024-25 season was a resounding success. He established himself as a key offensive player for the Utah Mammoth and demonstrated his potential to become a future star in the league. His contributions extended beyond the NHL, as he played a vital role in the United States' gold medal win at the IIHF World Championship. As he continues to develop and refine his game, Cooley is poised to be a cornerstone of the Utah Mammoth for years to come. The upcoming contract extension will be a significant moment for both Cooley and the franchise, solidifying their commitment to each other's future.