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October 25, 2025 By  Hockey, Injuries, News, NHL, Utah

Utah Mammoth Forward Out Long-Term with Injury

Utah Mammoth general manager Bill Armstrong announced Friday that forward Alexander Kerfoot will miss the next eight-to-ten weeks after undergoing surgery for a core muscle injury. Kerfoot missed all of training camp with a lower-body injury and was on injured reserve ever since. It’s unknown if the surgery is related to the original injury.

Alexander Kerfoot Set to Miss 8-10 Weeks with Injury

This has been a difficult time for Kerfoot as the centre has not featured in a game yet this season. He will now have to wait even longer before making his season debut. The 31-year-old missed just one game in his first season in Utah, registering 11 goals and 17 assists.

Kerfoot primarily played in a bottom-six role, whether that be on the third or fourth line. His ability to play centre and wing, up and down the lineup, makes him a versatile player. That’s something the Mammoth will surely miss having. Kerfoot had a 52.4% faceoff rating last year, which was one of the best on Utah.

What it Means

The Mammoth are losing a depth piece of their forward group. They managed to sign Brandon Tanev and bring Michael Carcone back in the fold, but they can’t play up the middle like Kerfoot. So if Utah suffers more injuries at centre, it would be difficult to fill the position.

Fellow forward Jack McBain has been filling the role as the third-line centre since the season started, and that will continue with Kerfoot out. The two would flip around the lineup in 2024-2025. Now McBain will have the spot to himself in Kerfoot’s absence.

The Mammoth are heading on the road to take on the Minnesota Wild and Winnipeg Jets, Saturday and Sunday. Utah is off to a roaring start to the season, currently sitting in tie for second with the Jets in the Central Division (6-2-0).

Main Photo: Rob Gray – Imagn Images

About Joseph Calabrese

Joseph Calabrese is an NHL freelance writer for Last Word on Sports, covering the Utah Mammoth. He graduated Montclair State University in 2023 and received a Bachelor of the Arts Degree in Television and Digital Media. As a long-time New York Rangers fan, Joseph hopes to utilize his knowledge to make insightful contributions to the hockey community.

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