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Did you notice all the Easter eggs in the new Utah Mammoth logo?

Updated May 24, 2025, 10:20 p.m. by Brogan Houston 1 min read
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The public opinion of the new Utah Mammoth logo seems largely positive (with some exceptions, as there always are).

But did you notice all the Easter eggs hidden in it?The snow cap on the left side of the logo is shaped like the state of Utah.

The jagged lines underneath it form an M for Mammoth.The tusk is shaped like a U.

This was intentional it stands for Utah.An additional nod to the franchises history, whether it classifies as an Easter egg or not, is the Est.

2024 marking on the inside of the collar.

If there was any doubt before, there shouldnt be now: This is a distinct team from the Arizona Coyotes.The team also mentioned that the name has hidden meaning in and of itself.

The dictionary offers two meanings for the word mammoth one refers to the animal and the other is of very great size.According to the team, its intended to represent strength, momentum and an earth-shattering presence and pay homage to the boldness with which (the franchise) entered the league.The singularity of the name was also intentional.

Its meant to show unity.Answering the 5 most frequently asked questions of the Utah Mammoth rebrandMammoths Alexander Kerfoot to participate in Stanley Pup dog showWhich other NHL teams have Easter eggs in their logos?The Mammoth are far from the only team with Easter eggs in their logo.

It would be impractical to list them all, but here are a few.Minnesota WildI dont care to admit how long it took me to realize that the Minnesota Wild logo is more than just a wilderness scene its also the head of a bear.Maybe you realized that the first time you saw it.

Apparently some people do.

But did you know that the bears mouth is in the shape of Minnesotas state bird, the loon? Or that the star-shaped eye of the bear is a nod to the former Minnesota North Stars?Its a masterpiece.We don't talk enough about the Minnesota Wild logo.

One of the most creative logos in sports.

pic.twitter.com/dOFquQBTvh NFL Fashion Advice (@fashion_nfl) January 16, 2025Carolina HurricanesThis one is simple but excellent: The negative space between the two flags on the Carolina Hurricanes black jersey forms the shape of North Carolina.It's been pointed out before, but now seems like a good time to reiterate: The Carolina Hurricanes alternate jerseys contain a fantastic negative space image of the state of North Carolina in the hurricane flags.

cc: @UniWatch pic.twitter.com/M3W4jARPWk Phil Hecken (@PhilHecken) May 2, 2019New York IslandersThe original New York Islanders logo wasnt much different than the current one, but a keen eye will notice that the number of stripes on the hockey stick increased from three to four.

This represents the four times the Islanders won the Stanley Cup in the 1980s.Hot take...

1997-2010 is my favorite #Isles logo pic.twitter.com/mAZmUnPoK7 Isles Den (@IslesDen) March 14, 2025Some also say the tip of the I points to Uniondale, where their original arena, Nassau Coliseum, is located.

It seems a little off the mark to me, but maybe Im wrong.Seattle KrakenAt first glance, the Seattle Krakens secondary logo is nothing more than an anchor.

But when you look closer, you might realize the top takes the shape of the citys most recognizable landmark: the Space Needle.So the Seattle Kraken already have their first W with these logos.

pic.twitter.com/gjXBNgXF1y Scott Wheeler (@scottcwheeler) July 23, 2020.

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