Hockey

Utah Mammoth Locks Down Barrett Hayton in Standard NHL Contract Move

General Manager Bill Armstrong Highlights Center’s Impact and Team Depth as Offer Sheet Process Concludes

Why Hayton Matters

The Utah Mammoth announced this week that they have matched New Jersey’s offer sheet and secured Barrett Hayton on a one‑year contract, ensuring the center remains a cornerstone of the franchise.

General Manager Bill Armstrong said Hayton’s presence is more than just statistical output; his intangible contributions — work ethic, locker‑room leadership and face‑off reliability — anchor the team’s identity and elevate overall performance.

Depth Across the Center Position

Armstrong also pointed to the depth that surrounds Hayton, listing Nick Schmaltz, Logan Cooley, Kevin Stenlund, Jack McBain and Vincent Trocheck as part of a versatile group that can be deployed in various situations.

That depth translates into tactical flexibility, allowing the coaching staff to mix and match lines without sacrificing center ice strength, whether in penalty killing, power play or even‑strength play.

Standard NHL Business Practices

The GM framed the entire episode as a routine part of NHL business, noting that offer sheets are a standard mechanism for teams to test market value, and that there are no lingering resentments between Utah, New Jersey or the player himself.

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