Hockey

Vadim Moroz Signs Two-Year Deal with Utah Mammoth

KHL veteran brings record-setting offense and elite skating to the AHL franchise

A Promising Addition to the Utah Mammoth

The Utah Mammoth announced this week that they have inked 23-year-old forward Vadim Moroz to a two-year, entry-level contract, a move that adds a fresh infusion of talent to the organization.

Moroz arrives after completing his fourth season with HC Dinamo of the KHL, where he posted a franchise-record 44 points during the 2024-25 campaign and contributed 29 points in 54 games this past 2025-26 season.

Known for his responsible, engaged style of play, Moroz also boasts elite skating speed and refined puck-control abilities that have drawn praise from coaches and analysts alike.

Transitioning to the Mammoth’s physically demanding roster will present a new set of challenges, but the coaching staff believes his work ethic and versatility could make him an X-factor in the lineup.

The front office notes that Moroz may need an adjustment period in the AHL, where his 109 points across 222 KHL appearances should provide a solid foundation for adapting to North American ice.

General manager said the Russian-born winger will complement the team’s depth and help push the club toward a stronger finish in the upcoming season.

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