The Utah Hockey Club is scorching hot. They have won six of their last eight games and three of their last four since returning from the 4 Nations Face-Off break.
This past Saturday in the Utah Hockey Club‘s (25-24-9) 5-3 loss to the Los Angeles Kings, defenseman Sean Durzi returned after a 52-game absence. On Oct.
The 4 Nations Face-Off wrapped up on Thursday night. Canada beat the United States in overtime on a goal by Connor McDavid, which will live on in hockey history.
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The Utah Hockey Club announced on Tuesday evening that defenceman Sean Durzi has recovered from a shoulder injury and will be activated off injured reserve. Utah head coach Andre Tourigny said Durzi is expected to make his return this Saturday against his former team, the Los Angeles Kings, after his lengthy absence.
After a seemingly never-ending 52-game absence, defenseman Sean Durzi is finally set to make his return to the lineup for the Utah Hockey Club. He has been sidelined since October with a shoulder injury.
Utah is set to activate right-shot defender Sean Durzi from injured reserve before Saturday’s game against the Kings.
The Utah Hockey Club will get a boost to its back end with defenseman Sean Durzi set to return to the lineup, Utah head coach Andre Tourigny confirmed Tuesday per Brogan Houston of the Deseret News.
Injured Utah Hockey Club defensemen John Marino and Sean Durzi were full participants at team practice on Monday.
It was a cold Wednesday morning in Salt Lake City. Customers were lining up in Bjorn’s Brew to get their usual cup of coffee. However, it wasn’t a normal day in the small local coffee shop.
The Utah Hockey Club are thriving in their arena during their inaugural season. They’ve created a passionate fanbase, broken jersey sales records, and turned Salt Lake City into a hockey market.
The Utah Hockey Club is facing a significant challenge after losing two of their top defensemen, Sean Durzi and John Marino, to long-term injuries. Durzi is expected to miss four to six months, while Marino will be out for three to four months.
The Utah Hockey Club is in a dire situation on defense after suffering two serious injuries, opening the door for a potential trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Utah Hockey Club defensemen Sean Durzi and John Marino will be sidelined multiple months following their respective surgeries, the team announced Wednesday.
The Utah Hockey Club announced Wednesday (Oct. 23) morning that a pair of defenders will be out long-term following successful surgeries. Sean Durzi will return in four to six months after having surgery to repair his injured right shoulder, while John Marino will return in three to four months following surgery on his lower back.
The Utah Hockey Club will be without a pair of veteran defenseman for an extended time, and have called up a former first-round pick in light of that news.
In the era of the Arizona Coyotes, they got off to extremely slow starts, which seemed to be their Achilles heel down the stretch. It’s happened numerous times, including last season, when they lost 14 straight, practically eliminating them from playoff contention.
New Utah Hockey Club defender John Marino must wait significantly longer before making his season debut. It’s an even more difficult blow to a new-look Utah blue line that’s also set to be without Sean Durzi for quite some time.
The Utah Hockey Club has received some horrible news very early into their season as Sean Durzi has gone down with a significant injury. According to Frank Seravalli Amazon Prime's Monday Night Hockey, Durzi is going to be out for the next 4 to 5 months as he needs to get surgery on an upper-body injury.
On Thursday (Oct. 17), the Utah Hockey Club announced that defender Sean Durzi will be out for the foreseeable future with an upper-body injury, and he has been placed on injured reserve.
While the Utah HC is off to a strong 3-1 start through their first four games of the 2024-25 NHL season following their relocation from the desert, they’ve been dealt some major adversity in the injury department.
Utah Hockey Club defenseman Sean Durzi is out indefinitely with an upper-body injury, general manager Bill Armstrong said Tuesday. Durzi was injured when he was hit by New Jersey defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler while carrying the puck during the Devils' 3-0 home victory on Monday.
During the Utah Hockey Club’s Monday afternoon game on Columbus Day against the New Jersey Devils, defenseman Sean Durzi left the game prematurely due to an upper-body injury.
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Durzi proceeded to have a statement year with the Arizona Coyotes, tallying a career-high 41 points in 76 games as the team’s top defenseman. He averaged nearly 23 minutes of ice time every night, serving on both special teams.
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In the offseason, the Arizona Coyotes traded a second-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft to the Los Angeles Kings for defenseman Sean Durzi. At the time of the deal, the hockey universe had mixed reviews as to whether this was substantial or just another ordinary move.
A key defenseman for the Arizona Coyotes will return tonight after missing the past five games, but another one won’t suit up vs. the San Jose Sharks. Coyotes’ Sean Durzi (lower body) has been installed back to the lineup and is warming up in San Jose.
With constant roster turnover, offensive issues and mistakes made on both sides of the ice, the Arizona Coyotes are going through a rough patch in which they have lost their past-four games.
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