
The Kansas City Mavericks have announced that they have signed 5’10” forward Jackson Jutting for the 2025-26 season. Kansas City now has 10 forwards and five defenseman signed for the 2025-26 season.
Jackson Jutting spent his junior career in the NAHL with the Minnesota Magicians and the USHL with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders. In 26 games with the Magicians, Jutting had 13 goals and ten assists for 23 points. He had two goals and three assists with a -3 in six playoff games with the Magicians. With the RoughRiders, Jutting played in 49 games where he had 11 goals and 16 assists for 27 points.
After his junior career, Jutting started his collegiate career playing Division I hockey. The Savage, Minnesota native spent the first two seasons of his collegiate career playing at Colorado College. Jutting then returned to his home state and spent the final three seasons of his collegiate career at Bemidji State University. With the Beavers, he served as an alternate captain in his senior year and captained the team in his fifth year. Jutting played in 152 collegiate games, where he had 32 goals and 37 assists for 69 points. Last season, Jutting played in 38 games with the Beavers, putting up 14 goals and eight assists for 22 points. Jutting was named the CCHA Best Defensive Forward in the 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons.
What Does Jutting Bring To The Mavericks
Jackson Jutting is a forward who can provide a lot of offense for his team. He has a lot of speed to his game, allowing him to get up and down the ice quickly. However, he also possesses a strong net front presence and generates a lot of offense when playing low in the slot. With him playing lower in the zone, Jutting is also really good at picking up rebounds. With Jutting coming into his rookie season, it may take him some time to settle in and find his game in the ECHL, but he could be a very offensive forward for the Mavericks.

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