Hockey

Utah Mammoth Announces 2024 Prospect Development Camp

June 28‑July 2 event features NHL coaching, public sessions and a final scrimmage

The Utah Mammoth are set to welcome a wave of emerging talent to Salt Lake City this summer as they launch a prospect development camp that runs from June 28 through July 2.

Camp Dates and Venue

The camp will be staged at the Utah Mammoth Ice Center, with on‑ice sessions kicking off on Monday, June 29, and continuing through Tuesday, June 30, before concluding with a noon scrimmage at the Utah Olympic Oval on Thursday, July 2.

On‑Ice Sessions and Public Access

All training sessions are open to the public, allowing fans to watch the next generation of players work under the guidance of NHL‑level coaches. The schedule includes two full‑day practice blocks, each beginning at 10 a.m., and provides a rare glimpse into the preparation routines of draft‑eligible athletes.

Scrimmage Finale

The climax of the camp will be a four‑on‑four intra‑squad scrimmage on July 2, where participants will test their skills in a competitive setting that mirrors game‑day intensity.

Star Prospects to Watch

Among the headline names slated to attend are forwards Tij Iginla, Cole Beaudoin and Caleb Desnoyers, alongside goaltender Michael Hrabal, forward Gabe Smith, and defensemen Tomas Lavoie and Gregor Biber. Their presence underscores the camp’s reputation as a premier showcase for the upcoming NHL draft.

Media Availability

General Manager Bill Armstrong, the team’s first‑round draft choice, and a select group of prospects will be available to the media on Sunday, June 28, following the opening sessions, offering insight into the organization’s strategic vision.

Beyond the on‑ice work, the camp also emphasizes holistic player development, incorporating off‑ice fitness regimens and mental‑skill workshops designed to prepare athletes for the rigors of professional hockey.

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