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Utah Mammoth center Logan Cooley is out at least 8 weeks with a lower-body injury

Cooley’s injury sidelines Utah Mammoth’s leading scorer for roughly eight weeks, potentially affecting his NHL return and Olympic selection for Team USA, GM Bill Armstrong said.

  • On Dec 11, 2025, the Utah Mammoth announced Logan Cooley will miss a minimum of eight weeks with a lower-body injury, confirmed by General Manager Bill Armstrong.
  • Cooley was hurt Dec. 5 in Vancouver when he slid into the net and his left leg crashed into the right post, and he has not played since.
  • Still the Mammoth's leading scorer, Logan Cooley leads with 14 goals, has 23 points in 29 games, and signed an eight-year, $80 million extension after being the third overall pick in 2022.
  • Without their leading scorer, the Utah Mammoth, with a team record of 14-15-3 and 31 points, face increased pressure to stay in playoff contention, having lost all three recent games.
  • The timeline positions Cooley to potentially return late January or early February, but the injury likely ends his long-shot Olympic hopes for the U.S. roster for the Milan Games.
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Utah Mammoth center Logan Cooley is out at least 8 weeks with a lower-body injury

Utah Mammoth center Logan Cooley is expected to miss a minimum of eight weeks with what the team is calling a lower-body injury.

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Bad news is coming out of the Utah Mammoth camp. The team announced Friday night Finnish time that young star forward Logan Cooley, 21, will be out of action for at least the next eight weeks. Cooley is suffering from a lower-body injury after the forward hit his knee on the goal post last week in a game against the Vancouver Canucks. Cooley is his team's biggest star and leading scorer of the early season. The young talent center, who was the t…

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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