
NHL team in Salt Lake City reveals its permanent name as the Utah Mammoth
By: The Associated Press Posted: 9:01 AM CDT Wednesday, May. 7, 2025
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — NHL team in Salt Lake City reveals its permanent name as the Utah Mammoth.
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