A busy free agency day, filled with acquisitions and departures, left the Utah Mammoth with one obvious hole. They needed another NHL-caliber defenseman.

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On Friday afternoon, they filled that hole by reportedly signing former Boston Bruins defenseman Andrew Peeke, according to The Athletic’s Chris Johnston.

There’s the extra defenseman Utah needed.#TusksUp https://t.co/2qGz4D98LU

— Brogan Houston (@houston_brogan) July 3, 2026

Peeke, 28, is a reliable bottom-pairing defenseman. He stands at 6-foot-3 and 214 pounds, helping the Mammoth in the size department — something they could have used during the playoffs last season.

Much like Ian Cole, who joined the Chicago Blackhawks as a free agent on Wednesday, Peeke won’t put the puck in the net all that much, but he’ll keep it out of his own net.

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The reported deal is worth $1 million on a one-year term.

In 386 NHL games between the Bruins and the Columbus Blue Jackets, Peeke has 75 points to his name. He has also killed more than 900 minutes in penalties.

Utah’s defense pairings should now look something like this:

Mikhail Sergachev – MacKenzie Weegar

Nate Schmidt – John Marino

Dmitri Simashev – Andrew Peeke

Nick DeSimone

They also have the likes of Zac Jones and Maveric Lamoureux at the top of the AHL depth chart, who can fill in as needed throughout the season.

Peeke joins Vincent Trocheck, Sebastian Cossa, Anders Lee and Jones as the Mammoth’s offseason additions.

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Peeke’s first NHL fight came against now-teammate Lawson Crouse in 2021.

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