NHL team moving from Arizona to Salt Lake City will have a name starting with Utah
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The NHL team moving from Arizona to Salt Lake City will be known as Utah, at least initially, until a long-term name is determined.
āWeāll start with Utah on the jersey and weāll figure out the logo and everything else and what it is that we are,ā new owner Ryan Smith told The Associated Press on Thursday. āWeāre going to be Utah either way. We have the first part of the name. We donāt have the last.ā
Smith Entertainment Group, which bought the franchise formerly known as the Coyotes in a deal unanimously approved Thursday by the leagueās Board of Governors, has already contracted ad agency Doubleday & Cartwright for rebranding efforts. Former owner Alex Meruelo keeps the Coyotes name and has the chance to reactivate the franchise if heās able to build an arena.
The short timeline of relocating the club could mean it has a placeholder name for the first season, like the Professional Womenās Hockey League did for year one or Washingtonās NFL team had in 2020 and ā21 before becoming the Commanders.
āItāll be Utah something, obviously,ā Smith said. āItās really important that weāre not saying, āHey, this has to be ready by the fall,ā especially when itās going to be Utah something. I think both the league feels better and we feel better to just run the process and then weāll drop it when we drop it.ā
While working on that process, Smithās first priority is physically moving players and staff to Utah and getting them set up in the state.
āThereās a good roster and a lot of young talent and weāve got to onboard those people into Smith Entertainment Group and show them what that means and what thatās like,ā Smith said. āI think thatās a good opportunity for us and introduce them to the state of Utah and also bring the community together to receive them.ā
Then itāll be āfull speed aheadā with the infrastructure, including potential renovations to Delta Center, home of the NBAās Utah Jazz also owned by SEG, which has 12,000 unobstructed view seats for hockey. The plan is to expand that number to roughly 17,500.
āWe want to actually use our arena and really spend time creating the best dual-sport arena that exists out there because we want to keep people as close as we possibly can or as vertical as we possibly can to watch both games,ā Smith said. āItās super fun and challenging, but weāre going to do it.ā
Itās also a challenge to make Utah a hockey market, though 17 sheets of ice already in place and a youth hockey program give ownership a head start. Smith plans to build more rinks to make it easier for people of all ages to play the sport.
Former NHL player Ken Sabourin, who played in the minors for the Salt Lake Golden Eagles of the International Hockey League from 1987-91 and then again in ā92-93, raves about the city but thinks success will be determined by how the team plays.
āIf they put a winning product out there, itās going to help, obviously, and maybe (Smithās group is) dedicated to do that,ā Sabourin said Thursday. āItās a good hockey market, itās a good sports market ā thereās no doubt about it. I think they have the fans. Itās whether theyāll come out or not. Theyāll watch it for sure. Itāll be not a problem on TV. The first year in the building Iām sure it wonāt be an issue no matter how good they are.ā
Smith, who can skate a little and played mostly roller hockey, isnāt worried about that. He points to the sold-out NCAA Tournament menās basketball games at Delta Center as evidence that fans will fill the building to watch NHL hockey.
āThe one thing I do know about Utah is people show up,ā he said. āItās just different here. Weāve got 291 straight sellout games at the Delta Center (for the Jazz). I think every concert thatās come to town has sold out. Itās just what we do. We show up, and I have a lot of faith in the people in Utah.ā
That faith was rewarded right away, as Smith said the organization had received 11,000 season-ticket deposits in the first four-plus hours after the sale was announced.
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