NHL Utah greeted by thousands of fans upon Salt Lake City arrival
The Arizona Coyotes saga has finally come to an end after years of struggles with ownership and arenas.
The NHL announced their relocation to Salt Lake City for the upcoming season. Today, the team arrived at their new home, welcomed by thousands of enthusiastic fans holding signs with messages like "Salt Lake rocks!" and "Hockey over school!"
With NHL Utah already receiving 22,700 season ticket deposits, it's clear that hockey is gaining momentum in Utah.
This success could have a positive impact on the NHL and the growth of the sport as a whole.
POLL |
Do you think Utah will bring more attraction to this NHL organization than Arizona did? |
Yes | 275 | 62.6 % |
No | 164 | 37.4 % |
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