Utah Unveils the Zammoth: A Mammoth-Themed Zamboni from the 2002 Olympics

The Zammoth, a woolly mammoth-themed ice resurfacer, brings creativity and nostalgia to the Delta Center ice.

Apr. 10, 2026 at 3:00am by Ben Kaplan

An extreme close-up of the geometric, neon-lit mammoth head of the Zammoth Zamboni, its towering tusks and glowing eyes conveying a sense of raw, prehistoric power and motion across the ice.The Zammoth, a woolly mammoth-themed Zamboni, brings a bold, prehistoric flair to the ice at the Delta Center, capturing the creative spirit of Utah's sports teams.San Francisco Today

The Utah Mammoth hockey team has unveiled a unique new addition to their home arena - the 'Zammoth', a woolly mammoth-themed Zamboni ice resurfacer. The Zammoth is built on the base of the very same Zamboni used during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, repurposing a piece of Olympic history into a bold, attention-grabbing machine that blends sports, paleontology, and creative reinvention.

Why it matters

The Zammoth represents a growing trend in sports branding, where teams are moving beyond just functional equipment and merchandise to create immersive, experiential moments for fans. By reimagining a classic Zamboni into a prehistoric-themed mobile mascot, the Utah Mammoth are tapping into fans' fascination with the past while also strengthening their team's unique identity.

The details

The Zammoth features a geometric mammoth head design with glowing eyes and towering tusks, a dramatic departure from the standard Zamboni aesthetic. This bold visual storytelling is part of the team's strategy to engage fans in new ways and stand out in the crowded sports entertainment landscape.

  • The Zammoth made its debut in April 2026, just as the Utah Mammoth were preparing for their first playoff appearance.

The players

Utah Mammoth

The professional ice hockey team that plays its home games at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City.

2002 Winter Olympics

The Winter Olympic Games that were held in Salt Lake City, Utah, where the original Zamboni used for the Zammoth was first employed.

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What they’re saying

“The Zammoth isn't just a machine—it's a story, a photo opportunity, and a piece of cultural currency.”

— Duncan Muller, Sports Writer

What’s next

The Utah Mammoth plan to continue using the Zammoth throughout the playoffs and into the 2026-27 season, further integrating the unique ice resurfacer into the team's fan engagement strategy.

The takeaway

The Zammoth represents a creative and nostalgic approach to sports branding, where teams are leveraging their unique histories and themes to create memorable, experiential moments for fans. This shift towards more immersive and story-driven fan engagement is likely to continue as teams seek to stand out in an increasingly competitive entertainment landscape.