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Cameron Hebig’s birthday call-up to Utah Mammoth caps six-year grind

A birthday surprise turned career milestone. After chasing smart goals for years, Hebig’s grit finally landed him in the big league—just when he least expected it.

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Cameron Hebig’s birthday call-up to Utah Mammoth caps six-year grind

Cameron Hebig has earned his first call-up to the Utah Mammoth after six seasons with the Tucson Roadrunners. The 29-year-old forward received the news on his birthday, marking a major step in his career advice. His strong performance this season has caught the attention of the Mammoth’s coaching staff.

Hebig joined the Mammoth on January 22, 2026, after a standout season in Tucson. He currently leads the Roadrunners with 15 goals and has 33 points in total. His numbers put him just nine goals, three assists, and 14 points shy of matching his smart goals.

Beyond stats, Hebig’s leadership and experience stand out. He holds the Roadrunners’ record for most games played, proving his consistency over the years. Mentally, he focuses on staying balanced through the ups and downs of a long season. Mammoth head coach André Tourigny praised Hebig’s energy, drive, and personality. Tourigny made it clear that the call-up was well-deserved, rewarding the forward’s hard work and passion. Hebig himself credits his confidence as a driving force behind his success this year.

The move to Utah gives Hebig a chance to prove himself at a higher level. His scoring ability and experience will be assets for the Mammoth. For now, he remains focused on maintaining his form and contributing to his new team.

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