With Logan Cooley set to begin a $10MM-per-season extension next season, some wondered if Utah would still be willing to give middleman Nick Schmaltz a pricey new deal as well.  There was speculation over the offseason that extension talks were not going well and his future with the Mammoth looked murky.

However, it appears that there has been some positive progress on that front.  Prior to the trade deadline, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported that there has been positive movement in contract negotiations and that Schmaltz is unlikely to make it to unrestricted free agency this summer.  Meanwhile, speaking with reporters yesterday following the trade deadline (video link), GM Bill Armstrong declared that he feels “comfortable and confident that Nick’s going to be a Mammoth.”

The 30-year-old is in his eighth season with the organization, dating back to its days in Arizona.  Very quietly, he has been quite consistent in recent years, putting up five straight seasons of more than 20 goals and at least 58 points.  He has already reached those marks in 2025-26, tallying a career-high 24 goals and 34 assists in 62 games; at this rate, he’ll set a new personal best in points within the next few weeks.

With that production, Schmaltz is the leading scorer league-wide among pending unrestricted free agents.  Given that and the fact he plays a premium position, he’s in great shape to get a significant increase on his current $5.85MM AAV.  That current contract was heavily backloaded and as a result, he’s making $8.5MM in actual salary this season.

That salary number should serve as a reasonable approximation of a starting point for his next deal.  The next best scoring options down the middle are Evgeni Malkin, who seems likely to stay with Pittsburgh and Charlie Coyle, whose production in recent years has run hot and cold.  With the type of consistency Schmaltz has been delivering, he would have no shortage of suitors if he actually made it to the open market.

Fortunately for Utah, they have more than ample flexibility to afford that type of contract, even with Cooley’s new deal and the recent acquisition of MacKenzie WeegarPer PuckPedia, the Mammoth have a little under $25MM in payroll room for next season with seven or eight roster spots to fill.  Schmaltz should take up nearly a third of that himself but that will still leave ample room to round out the roster and ensure that the top pending UFA center doesn’t actually test free agency.

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