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Ahead of its Stanley Cup Playoff debut, the Utah Mammoth’s Zammoth has already proven iconic

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Tusky and fans cheer atop the Zammoth, a Mammoth-themed Zamboni for fans, as it is unveiled between the first and second periods of an NHL game between the Utah Mammoth and the Edmonton Oilers held at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News The Delta Center will get its first taste of Stanley Cup Playoff hockey Friday night. But as the Utah Mammoth and Vegas Golden Knights face off in Game 3 of their first-round series, one of the top stars on the ice won’t be wearing skates or holding a stick.

You may have heard of the “Zammoth” by now, the rideable, mammoth-shaped Zamboni that Utah unveiled earlier this month . While a few other NHL clubs have similar fan engagement machines in their arenas, the Zammoth is arguably the most ambitious such project to date, roaming the Delta Center ice before each Mammoth game and at the beginning of every intermission while carrying eight fans at a time for a memorable joyride. It was designed and built by the Diesel Brothers, a team of Utah-based content creators known for their impressive work with trucks and other motor vehicles, who completed the project for around $500,000 and used a Zamboni from Salt Lake City’s 2002 Winter Olympics as the base.

The Diesel Brothers’ effort quickly paid off. The Zammoth became an immediate hit, delighting Mammoth fans and capturing worldwide attention via social media, where posts praising the motorized mascot received millions of views and likes. The Utah Mammoth created The “Zammoth” and it’s by far the greatest Zamboni ever made pic.

twitter. com/MoiGqWG6tk — Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) April 7, 2026 The Utah Mammoth commissioned a Mammoth themed Zamboni and named it the "Zammoth". Life is beautiful.

Art isn't dead. pic. twitter.

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