SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - DECEMBER 22: Logan Cooley #92 of the Utah Hockey Club celebrates a goal during the second period of a game against the Anaheim Ducks at Delta Center on December 22, 2024 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images)
(Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images)
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah Hockey Club is healthy for the first time this season and playing like it as a Logan Cooley deflection evened matters 1-1 against Vancouver.
Utah HC (24-24-9, 57 points) is hosting the Vancouver Canucks (26-19-11, 63 points) at Delta Center on Sunday, February 23. The Canucks are three points ahead of Calgary and six points in front of Utah for the final Western Conference playoff spot.
🚨 COOLEY TIES IT AT ONE!
What a set up by Kells! pic.twitter.com/ZHkIxCNCT8
— Utah Hockey Club (@utahhockeyclub) February 24, 2025
Cooley won a face-off in the offensive zone before repositioning himself in front of the net. Captain Clayton Keller found John Marino near the blue line to set up the goal.
Marino fired a shot that ricocheted off Cooley and past Arturs Silovs for the team’s first goal.
Cooley’s goal came two minutes after the Canucks had taken the lead on a Jake DeBrusk power-play goal. The game remains tied with 11 minutes left in the second period.
With not one, not two, but three goals against the LA Kings on Saturday night, Hayton demonstrated the development of his game and just how dangerous he can be in front of the net.
“I often talk about how much Hayton plays the right way. He does everything right. He has the right attitude. He competes so hard,” head coach Andre Tourigny said.
“You can’t not cheer for him. Really happy for him.”
History has been made off the tape of Barrett Hayton.
First hat-trick in club history belongs to No. 27.
What a game for him. Statement performance.pic.twitter.com/A8ZxwuKECB
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) February 23, 2025
With the majority of Hayton’s goals coming in close to the net front this season, he’s certainly established himself as a bothersome presence which is a huge win for the team.
Not only has he been able to put the puck in the back of the net, but Hayton battles incredibly hard, creates turnovers, cleans up rebounds, and does a few little things to be genuinely obnoxious.
Every team needs a player willing to do that.
Someone who crowds the crease, digs relentlessly, and pokes at the puck until the defense has no choice but to step in.
Another milestone for the Club!
Barrett Hayton notched his first career @NHL hat trick, and our first in franchise history! pic.twitter.com/NbNAVdiifN
— Utah Hockey Club (@utahhockeyclub) February 23, 2025
After dealing with some adversity early in his career and missing most of last season due to injury, it’s incredibly positive for Utah to see Hayton make a significant impact.
If he can continue to build on what he’s accomplished this season, Hayton will be a critical piece of Utah’s offense as they build toward playoff contention.
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