The first year of professional hockey in Salt Lake City has officially come to an end. Although the Utah Hockey Club would have loved to advance to the Stanley Cup Playoffs in their inaugural campaign, it was still a relatively successful season overall.
As the Utah Hockey Club wrapped up its inaugural season, two young forwards stood out as potential cornerstone pieces of the team. Logan Cooley and Dylan Guenther each had career years and nearly lifted Utah into the playoffs for the first time.
The Utah Hockey Club’s season ended on Tuesday with a 6-1 loss to the St. Louis Blues. For Utah fans, Game 82 in St. Louis marks the end of the team’s inaugural season with lots to look forward to.
Utah winger Michael Carcone isn’t interested in re-signing with the Club and will test unrestricted free agency this summer, he told reporters during today’s exit meetings (via Brogan Houston of Deseret News).
After the Minnesota Wild defeated the San Jose Sharks, the Utah Hockey Club was officially eliminated from playoff contention. It was a tough season for Utah as the injuries were troublesome and the team’s inconsistent play cost them crucial points.
The final game of the inaugural season for the Utah Hockey Club is officially in the books. Game 82 was a mixed bag for the team. While there were some great little moments, they were overshadowed by the 6-1 loss to the St.
The last time Robert Bortuzzo stepped on the ice was in January in a game against the Calgary Flames. He only played 8:25 and was later placed on injured reserve after reaggravating a lower-body injury that had kept him out earlier in the season.
The Utah Hockey Club continued their strong play on their final road trip of the season in Nashville on Monday as they beat the Nashville Predators 7-3.
The Tucson Roadrunners were 7:18 into their first game in a two-game series against the Bakersfield Condors. It was a must-win series for the team. The Condors were one point behind them for the final playoff spot in the Pacific Division.
Clayton Keller celebrated his 600th NHL game by scoring two goals and assisting on two more to lead the Utah Hockey Club to a 7-3 victory Monday against the host Nashville Predators.
Two teams hoping to end their seasons on a high note meet Monday night when the Nashville Predators host the Utah Hockey Club. Utah (37-30-13, 87 points), eliminated from playoff consideration last week, has won three of its last four games (3-0-1).
The Utah Hockey Club started its final road trip of the 2024-25 season off with a bang, taking down the Dallas Stars 5-3, who are one of the best teams in the Western Conference.
The Utah Hockey Club were 4-for-4 on the power play and defeated the host Dallas Stars 5-3 on Saturday night. Logan Cooley had a goal and two assists, Barrett Hayton a goal and assist while defenseman Sean Durzi, Josh Doan and Nick Schmaltz also scored for the Utah Hockey Club (37-30-13, 87 points), which has won three of its last four.
Special teams took center stage as the Utah Hockey Club (37-30-13) beat the Dallas Stars (50-24-6) 5-3 at American Airlines Center on Saturday night. Barrett Hayton, Sean Durzi, Logan Cooley, Josh Doan, and Nick Schmaltz scored for the Hockey Club.
The Utah Hockey Club entered their inaugural season in the NHL with the third-youngest roster. Although this was the club’s first season in Salt Lake City, it was the organization’s fourth season since starting a rebuild as the Arizona Coyotes.
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The Utah Hockey Club and the Utah chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers Association (PHWA) announced this week that Mikhail Sergachev has been named Utah’s nominee for the Bill Masterton Trophy, awarded to the NHL player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey.
Almost exactly one year ago, the Utah Hockey Club was born from the ashes of the Arizona Coyotes, acquiring the hockey assets (players, coaches, etc.) of their predecessors despite technically being a distinct franchise.
The Utah Hockey Club is nearing the end of their first season, and it will not feature a surprise playoff run. Thanks to a key outcome between the Minnesota Wild and San Jose Sharks, Utah Hockey Club has been mathematically eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoff contention.
Utah Hockey Club defenseman John Marino is sidelined on a day-to-day basis due to an upper-body injury, Utah head coach Andre Tourigny confirmed Monday per Belle Fraser of the The Salt Lake Tribune.
The Utah Hockey Club surprised many people at the NHL trade deadline by signing several veterans to contract extensions rather than trading them for prospects and draft picks. This indicates they plan to contend very soon and could be a team to watch this summer.
Utah Hockey Club announced Wednesday that the club has signed Tomas Lavoie to a three-year, entry-level contract. Lavoie was selected No. 89 overall in the 2024 NHL Draft and was part of Utah’s first franchise draft selections.
The Utah Hockey Club has fallen behind in the race for the NHL’s Western Conference wild card. With that, the odds are very much against them now. However, that has not stopped their captain from setting a pace that will most likely result in a career season.