Utah Mammoth Unveils Unique 'Zammoth' Fan Attraction at Delta Center
Behold, the 'Zammoth': Utah Mammoth debut new fan attraction at Delta Center
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The Utah Mammoth NHL team has introduced a new fan attraction, the 'Zammoth,' a 17-foot-high mammoth created from a decommissioned ice-resurfacing machine used in the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics. Debuting at their home game against the Edmonton Oilers, the Zammoth can seat eight fans and features sound and lighting effects.
- 01The Zammoth is a 17-foot-high mammoth made from a decommissioned Zamboni.
- 02It can seat up to eight fans and features glowing eyes and 3-D printed tusks.
- 03The attraction will debut during the Utah Mammoth's home game against the Edmonton Oilers.
- 04The project was developed in partnership with the Diesel Brothers and artist Billy Luber.
- 05The Mammoth are currently in the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference.
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The Utah Mammoth NHL team has launched an innovative fan attraction called the Zammoth, debuting at their home game against the Edmonton Oilers. This 17-foot-high mammoth, constructed from a decommissioned Zamboni used in the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics, features glowing eyes and giant 3-D printed tusks. It can accommodate up to eight fans and will traverse the Delta Center ice during pregame and intermissions. Mammoth owner Ryan Smith described the Zammoth as 'a fan mobile unlike any other,' emphasizing the connection to Utah's Olympic history. The project was a collaboration with the Diesel Brothers and artist Billy Luber. As the Mammoth aim for their first playoff berth, the Zammoth adds a unique flair to the Stanley Cup playoffs.
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The Zammoth enhances the game-day experience for fans, potentially increasing attendance and engagement at Utah Mammoth games.
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