
The Utah Mammoth have locked down one of their core forwards, re-signing Jack McBain to a four-year, $21.25 million contract, the franchise announced Monday. The deal, which avoids a potentially contentious arbitration process, carries a $4.25 million annual cap hit through the 2029-30 NHL season.
McBain, 25, played a vital role during Utah’s inaugural season following the franchise’s relocation from Arizona. He notched a career-best 27 points while skating in all 82 games—one of just six Mammoth players to appear in every contest.
A Physical Force in the Lineup
General manager Bill Armstrong praised McBain’s gritty, hard-nosed playing style, noting,
“He is a big, strong, physical player who competes hard on a nightly basis and brings a gritty toughness to our group. Jack is an important part of the championship-caliber team we are building.”
Standing out with his physical presence, McBain ranks third in the NHL with 832 hits since making his debut in April 2022, a testament to his role as a relentless forechecker and dependable bottom-six forward.
A Core Piece of Utah’s Future
With 82 points in 241 career NHL games, McBain’s value extends beyond the scoresheet. President of hockey operations Chris Armstrong emphasized the intangibles:
“Jack’s versatility as a player, his care for his teammates, and his demonstrated willingness to do whatever it takes to win are all critical elements to our future team success.”
This multi-year agreement reflects Utah’s commitment to building a competitive and cohesive roster following their move from Arizona. McBain’s durability, leadership, and consistent physicality make him a cornerstone in the Mammoth’s evolving identity.
📌 Key Contract Details
- Player: Jack McBain
- Team: Utah Mammoth
- Contract: 4 years, $21.25 million
- Annual Cap Hit: $4.25 million
- Contract Expiration: 2029-30 NHL season