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Utah Mammoth lock up Logan Cooley for eight years at $80 million, cementing their young center through 2034. Is this the franchise-defining move that transforms the Mammoth into legitimate Stanley Cup contenders?
Tom Callahan and Robin Leaño break down why Cooley's $10 million AAV is surprisingly team-friendly, how the Smith ownership group is reshaping Utah into a premier NHL destination, and what this means for cap management moving forward. The discussion features official reactions from GM Bill Armstrong, Cooley himself, and owner Ryan Smith, plus analysis of the "Pickup Line" staying together through 2030. Key topics include the stark contrast with previous Arizona Coyotes ownership, strategic roster construction with Dylan Gunther and JJ Paterka locked up long-term, and critical decisions ahead with Nick Schmaltz's expiring contract.
Discover how the Mammoth are building a championship foundation and why elite players are choosing Salt Lake City for their careers.
0:00 Intro
2:16 Logan Cooley's eight-year contract details revealed
4:38 Why eight years matters for Utah
8:16 Players want to be in Utah
12:53 Bill Armstrong on Cooley's elite potential
16:14 This deal doesn't happen under Morello
18:49 Cooley on loving Utah and the core
21:22 Building around the locked-up core
26:13 Breaking down Utah's contract structure
31:50 Finding value players for Stanley Cup run
34:50 Nick Schmaltz contract timing discussion
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By Robyn Leaño, Locked On Podcast Network4.3
4848 ratings
Utah Mammoth lock up Logan Cooley for eight years at $80 million, cementing their young center through 2034. Is this the franchise-defining move that transforms the Mammoth into legitimate Stanley Cup contenders?
Tom Callahan and Robin Leaño break down why Cooley's $10 million AAV is surprisingly team-friendly, how the Smith ownership group is reshaping Utah into a premier NHL destination, and what this means for cap management moving forward. The discussion features official reactions from GM Bill Armstrong, Cooley himself, and owner Ryan Smith, plus analysis of the "Pickup Line" staying together through 2030. Key topics include the stark contrast with previous Arizona Coyotes ownership, strategic roster construction with Dylan Gunther and JJ Paterka locked up long-term, and critical decisions ahead with Nick Schmaltz's expiring contract.
Discover how the Mammoth are building a championship foundation and why elite players are choosing Salt Lake City for their careers.
0:00 Intro
2:16 Logan Cooley's eight-year contract details revealed
4:38 Why eight years matters for Utah
8:16 Players want to be in Utah
12:53 Bill Armstrong on Cooley's elite potential
16:14 This deal doesn't happen under Morello
18:49 Cooley on loving Utah and the core
21:22 Building around the locked-up core
26:13 Breaking down Utah's contract structure
31:50 Finding value players for Stanley Cup run
34:50 Nick Schmaltz contract timing discussion
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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