SALT LAKE CITY – After the Delta Center turned into an aviary with “disruptive”, widespread whistling on Wednesday night against the Ottawa Senators, Utah Mammoth players voiced their concerns regarding the distracting noise.

The whistling is awful & incredibly obnoxious. https://t.co/07OPTpVPKo

— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) January 9, 2026

Utah Mammoth players encourage fans to stop whistling during home games

The widespread whistling has become a repeated issue at Delta Center over the last few home games.

While the whistling has generally occurred throughout all three periods, it’s become especially loud during the third period and players have taken notice.

“At times it is a little bit distracting when you’re out there. Last game it really stuck out,” forward Lawson Crouse explained.

“At times it is [distracting]. Especially when you’re sitting on the bench and trying to follow the play…it becomes confusing.”

This isn’t just a few fans whistling once, but a widespread problem that becomes deafening and impacts the players ability to focus on the task at hand.

Why is it such a problem?

Hockey teams will often use whistles to signal for line changes, call the goaltender to the bench during a delayed penalty or for an extra attacker or to communicate that a power play is coming to an end.

With all the extra whistling, the noise disrupts their ability to properly communicate.

Additionally, the whistling can also become confusing for the players as they struggle to distinguish the referee’s whistle from the crowd noise.

“It’s been pretty disruptive to be honest…if they could quiet that down & do it after the game or before the game. A lot of us have noticed it & it would be better if it was not a thing,” Captain Clayton Keller said on behalf of the team.

“It’s pretty annoying.”

Overall, the team as a whole would appreciate if the whistling would stop.

This isn’t the opinion of one or two of the players but the entire team, according to many members of the organization.

“We had comments on the bench,” Andre Tourigny explained. “Guys were talking about that.”

What’s next for the Utah Mammoth?

The Utah Mammoth will continue their seven-game home stand against the St. Louis Blues on Friday night at 7 p.m. MT.

The game will be available on Mammoth+.

All Mammoth games will also be broadcast live on the KSL Sports Zone (97.5 FM/1280 AM).

Cole Bagley is the Utah Mammoth insider for KSL Sports. Keep up with him on X here. You can hear Cole break down the team on KSL Sports Zone and KSL 5 TV.
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