About Parking for Utah Mammoth
What’s the best place to sit at Delta Center for a Utah Mammoth game?
The best seats at Delta Center for a Utah Mammoth game are the lower bowl sections along the sides (Sections 6–12 and 18–24) because they give the clearest view of the full rink and the fast NHL pace. Delta Center was originally designed for basketball, so some end sections sit at sharper angles for hockey. Many Mammoth fans prefer the side sections halfway up the lower bowl because the sightlines feel close to the ice while still letting you track plays from blue line to blue line.
Is Delta Center actually loud for Utah Mammoth games?
Delta Center gets extremely loud for Utah Mammoth games because the seating bowl is steep and traps sound close to the ice. The arena design creates a tight, vertical environment where even a normal crowd sounds intense. When the Mammoth score or during late-game penalties, the building echoes in a way that feels similar to older NHL arenas.
Are there any unique Utah Mammoth fan traditions during games?
Yes, Utah Mammoth fans have quickly embraced coordinated chants of "tusks up!" and loud goal celebrations that make the arena feel energetic. Fans often start chants during power plays and defensive stands, and the crowd gets especially engaged after big hits. Early traditions are still forming, so Mammoth games feel exciting because new fan rituals are developing every season.
When should I be in my seat for the best pregame experience at a Mammoth game?
You should be in your seat about 10–15 minutes before puck drop to see the full Utah Mammoth pregame presentation. The arena lights dim, player introductions are energetic, and the crowd builds momentum right before the national anthem. The opening moments feel especially intense because fans are still excited about NHL hockey’s arrival in Utah.




















