Andre Tourigny, head coach of the Utah Mammoth, has been awarded a one-year contract extension, securing his position through the 2027-28 season. This extension follows his team's historic playoff appearance, marking the Mammoth's first postseason run under his leadership. The Mammoth ended the season with a record of 43-33-6, earning them a Wild Card spot in the Western Conference before losing to the Vegas Golden Knights in the playoffs.

By the Numbers
  • The Mammoth finished the season with a 43-33-6 record.
  • Over five seasons with Tourigny, the team's overall record is 170-195-45.
State of Play
  • Tourigny has been the Mammoth's coach for five seasons, but officially two seasons due to franchise reclassification.
  • He is currently the fourth-longest tenured head coach in the NHL based on the start of his contract with the Arizona Coyotes.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Tourigny will aim to build on the Mammoth's recent success and further develop the team's competitiveness, potentially leading them back to the playoffs in the 2026-27 season.

Bottom Line

Tourigny鈥檚 contract extension reflects the Mammoth's trust in his leadership abilities, while setting a foundation for continued progress and stability within the franchise.