
Current Season
GP
79
Goals
23
Assists
20
Points
43
+/-
+23
S%
16.7%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$4.30M
Total Value
$21.50M
Expires
5 yrs · 2026-2027
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Lawson Crouse delivers the dagger for the Mammoth, spoiling what looked like a stonewall shutout bid late in the game. You know Crouse - that big body from the desert rink who's been grinding shifts like it's his last contract year, and he picks the perfect moment to remind everyone why Utah grabbed him. With playoff spots dangling by a thread out West, this goal swings momentum in a race where every bounce counts for teams clawing into the dance.
Lawson Crouse delivers the kind of performance that reminds everyone why Arizona keeps betting on his mean streak and sniper's touch. With the Coyotes clawing for every point in this playoff push, his impact swings momentum in ways only vets in the room truly appreciate. Front offices around the league take notes when a guy like him heats up this late in the season, especially with trade whispers still lingering from the deadline.
The Utah Mammoth punch their ticket to the Stanley Cup playoffs with a statement beatdown on Nashville, led by Clayton Keller and Lawson Crouse imposing their will. Front offices across the league have whispered about Utah's quiet rise, blending grit with skill in ways that echo championship blueprints. This clincher catapults them into the postseason fray, where every round brings new tests for a squad built to contend.
The Mammoth roll into Vancouver with Clayton Keller centering Nick Schmaltz and Lawson Crouse on their top line, chasing a crucial win against a Canucks squad that's struggled all season at 22-45-8. Utah's young guns like Logan Cooley and Dylan Guenther bring speed that could exploit Vancouver's porous defense, while the Canucks desperately need points to stay relevant.
Clair Crouse sits down with Jen Stehlin on Talkin’ Hockey to share how she and Lawson embrace Utah life after the franchise's move from Arizona. The couple opens up about settling into Salt Lake City and navigating their world with a brand new family addition. Fans get the real scoop on what it's like for NHL wives in a hockey-mad market that's still finding its footing in the league.
Nick Schmaltz channels his inner clutch gene, wiring one five-hole in overtime to snatch a wild 4-3 win for the Utah Mammoth against the desperate Kings. Lawson Crouse sets the tone early with a pair in the first, but LA keeps clawing back thanks to quick strikes from Laferriere and Byfield. With the Mammoth clinging to the West's top wild card and the Kings lurking just behind Nashville, every point feels like a playoff audition.