The Utah Mammoth are quietly building a formidable force, aiming to make a significant impact at the trade deadline. With a solid foundation in place, they're eyeing a trio of high-profile players to elevate their offensive prowess. Insider Marco D'Amico reveals three potential targets that could transform their fortunes.
Elias Pettersson, Vancouver Canucks: The most expensive and potentially risky option, Pettersson's $11.6 AAV and six years remaining on his deal make him a costly acquisition. However, his age aligns with Utah's other top forwards, and his previous 100-point campaign showcases immense upside. Despite a disappointing season, the Mammoth might see him as a long-term investment.
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Nazem Kadri, Calgary Flames: Kadri, a playoff-hardened center with Stanley Cup experience, is a strong candidate to join the Mammoth's forward corps. His postseason expertise and leadership qualities could be invaluable as the team aims to solidify its playoff position. The Mammoth's interest in Kadri adds another layer of intrigue to the trade rumors.
These potential moves highlight the Mammoth's strategic approach to strengthening their roster. With a balanced mix of risk and reward, they're poised to make a significant impact in the NHL.