Utah Keeps Kevin Stenlund In A Move Fans Will Debate

Kevin Stenlund secures his spot with Utah for another year, bringing his proven talent and experience back to the Mammoth lineup.

The Utah Mammoth have locked up Kevin Stenlund for another season, bringing back the veteran center on a one-year deal, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported Wednesday afternoon.

Friedman said the contract comes with a $2.75 million cap hit, a bump from the $2 million average annual salary Stenlund played on previously.

Stenlund, 29, was a steady presence for Utah this past season, appearing in all 80 regular-season games and finishing with four goals and 18 points. He also chipped in one goal in six playoff games for the Mammoth in 2026.

The 6-foot-3 center has carved out a long NHL career since being taken by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the second round, No. 58 overall, of the 2015 NHL Draft. A Stockholm native, he developed in the HV71 system in Sweden before crossing to North America in 2018.

His path through the league has been a familiar one for a reliable depth forward. Stenlund spent parts of four seasons in Columbus before reaching free agency in 2022, then signed a one-year deal with the Winnipeg Jets.

After that came Florida, where he turned into a full-time NHL regular and posted 11 goals and 15 points in 81 games during the 2023-24 season. He also added one assist in 24 playoff appearances as the Panthers won their first Stanley Cup championship.

Stenlund then hit the market again in 2024 and joined the newly relocated Utah Hockey Club. That first year in Utah was his best offensively, with career highs of 14 goals and 28 points in 82 games. He stayed in the same fourth-line role during the 2025-26 season and remained a useful piece for the club.

Across 368 career NHL games over parts of eight seasons with Columbus, Winnipeg, Florida, and Utah, Stenlund has recorded 46 goals, 90 points, and 168 penalty minutes. In 37 playoff games for those four teams, he has three goals and four points.

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