Unlike the Predators and their lurid shade of yellow, though, the Mammoth color palette is much easier on the eyes. The road jersey remains mostly the same—and for good reason! Last year’s version had UTAH written diagonally across the torso, a tried-and-true hockey uniform motif. The new and improved version adds the wooly mammoth logo to both shoulders, replacing a placeholder crest commemorating Utah’s inaugural season in the NHL. The font also got an upgrade, but the color scheme—officially dubbed ‘Salt White,’ ‘Rock Black,’ and ‘Mountain Blue’—has stayed put.
As for the home jersey, the Mountain Mammoth logo takes center stage. Plastered on a black sweater, the logo takes up the entire front side of the uniform, with white and baby blue stripes at the bottom providing a killer accent. Instead of overloading the top with the same logo, the shoulders of the home sweater instead feature a badge shaped like the state of Utah with a hockey stick placed inside. With both the home blacks and the road whites, the Mammoth will wear black pants. When they’re at home, they’ll wear black socks; on the road, the socks will be white.
Overall, this is a wonderful addition to the sports uniform canon. Mammoth, a name chosen through a 13-month fan voting process, is definitely better than Hockey Club. Per the team, there’s also some historical meaning behind it! “Evidence suggests mammoths charged in herds at speeds exceeding 25 miles per hour,” the team’s press release reads, “comparable to the speeds reached by the fastest skaters in the NHL.”
The threads spawned by this name are definitely in the top half of the NHL uniform rankings, and all the secondary and tertiary logos are sharp too. It’s all very tusk-forward, which is fun. This being 2025, there’s also a team hashtag (#TUSKSUP). Prior to Utah moving from Phoenix, both of the NHL’s other newest teams—the Vegas Golden Knights and Seattle Kraken—made the playoffs in their second years of existence. (Vegas also had a postseason run—all the way to the Stanley Cup Final—in its inaugural outing.) That bodes well for the Mammoth, who, regardless of what happens in the win and loss columns, will be one of the best-dressed teams in the league.
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