New name? New arena? What would the NHL’s Coyotes in Utah look like? (2024)

SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — It’s all but official that Salt Lake City will be the new home for the Arizona Coyotes.

Over the weekend, ESPN reported the NHL brokered the deal to move the Coyotes to Utah, where they will begin play in the 2024-25 season at the Delta Center, home of the Utah Jazz. While the NHL and the Smith Entertainment Group, owners of the Jazz, have yet to make any official announcement, that is expected to come later this week.

So what will it look like to have the Utah Jazz and Utah’s future NHL team sharing the same stadium? Will the Delta Center undergo renovations to accommodate the two teams? Can Utahns expect the Coyotes to go under a new name?

Sharing an arena?

The NBA and NHL seasons run at the same time, stretching six months from October to April, not including pre- or post-season. If the two do end up sharing the Delta Center, it would mean the two leagues will have to juggle scheduling 82 games between basketball and hockey.

While that sounds like a titan of a task, it’s not impossible.

Currently, there are 10 arenas across the United States and Canada shared by both NHL and NBA. Most of the time, the two teams will mirror one another. While one team is on the road, the other plays at home. However, that’s not always the case.

Earlier this season the New York Rangers played hockey at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 16 and Oct. 19. The New York Knicks took over for one night on Oct. 18.

Thankfully, it doesn’t seem to take long to convert an arena from basketball to hockey and back again. The United Center in Chicago, home of the Chicago Blackhawks and the Chicago Bulls, takes a little more than two hours to make the swap, according to reporting from the Chicago Tribune.

So while there won’t be much of a scheduling conflict for both the Jazz and the Coyotes, there is the question of will the Delta Center be ready.

Delta Center renovations?

Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith has proven hockey games can be played at the Delta Center. Since 2021, Frozen Fury — a preseason series between Las Vegas Knights and Los Angeles Kings — has been exclusively hosted in Salt Lake City. But that doesn’t mean Smith wouldn’t want a few upgrades.

If there were to be some renovations, the initial ones likely wouldn’t be very extensive — just enough to make the center playable for both leagues easily. There is only a six-month off-season to facilitate work on the arena, after all. However, some Salt Lakers are already groaning about the Delta Center’s unfavorable NHL configuration.

Depending on where you sit during an NHL game, the entire rink may not be visible. Either the far end is blocked or the space directly below is out of sight, according to commenters online. But Smith has a vision.

Earlier this year, Smith shared a render that showed a new look for Salt Lake City’s downtown. At the heart of that render was a brand new arena, presumably to be designed to host the two leagues with ease.

The proposed arena has been at the center of some controversy, however, as the Utah legislature passed a bill that could see Salt Lake sales taxes by up to 0.5%. The bill passed with landslide success in both houses and was signed by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox. Meanwhile, some Salt Lake City residents have complained about funding a multi-million dollar project with taxpayer funds.

There is still a lot of uncertainty surrounding a new arena in Salt Lake City but rest assured ABC4 will follow those developments as they happen. Another area of uncertainty is what a Utah NHL team would be called.

Coyotes getting a new name?

While it seems the Arizona Coyotes players and staff will be moving to Utah, they might be doing so without their signature colors or logos. Chris Johnston with The Athletic reported that Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo will hold on to the rights to the Coyotes brand as part of the deal to relocate the team to Salt Lake.

This means the Utah NHL team will need a new name and — while this is speculative — it appears the Utah Yeti is the clear winner, if social media fans have their say.

Last week, Ryan Smith put the feelers out on different names for a potential Utah-based NHL team. While fans were quick to offer up suggestions, Yetis rose to the top as the popular choice. One astute person on Twitter noticed the website “utahyeti.com” was purchased over the weekend. Fans who attended Saturday’s Real Salt Lake game, which Smith also has part ownership of, may have also noticed a standee with cartoonish yetis in the plaza of America First Field.

While these developments don’t necessarily guarantee the Coyotes will rebrand into the Yeti, it does seem to be the favorable option.

More information is expected to come out in the next week. National Hockey League officials are reportedly expected to announce the move at the end of the regular season, according to ESPN.

New name? New arena? What would the NHL’s Coyotes in Utah look like? (2024)

FAQs

Is Salt Lake City getting an NHL team? ›

The Arizona Coyotes have officially moved north to Salt Lake City, leaving the Valley without an NHL team — at least for now. Utah is home to a team in one of the so-called big four sports, the NBA's Utah Jazz.

What will the Coyotes be called in Utah? ›

It will 100 percent be 'Utah,' and then it will be 'Utah Something,' obviously,” Smith told NHL.com on Thursday. “I don't think given this timeline that we're going to have time — or nor should we rush with everything else that's going on — to go force what that is in the next three months.”

How many seats are in the Mullett Arena? ›

The 5,000-seat arena is the home of the men's ice hockey, women's ice hockey, women's gymnastics, women's volleyball, and men's wrestling teams.

Why don't the Coyotes play at Footprint Center? ›

Its tight seating configuration is suited for basketball, but made it logistically difficult to fit a standard NHL rink onto the floor. The lower level had to be sheared in half to fit the rink and create retractable seating. As it turned out, the result was completely inadequate for the Coyotes.

Where will the next NHL team be? ›

The newest additions to the league are the Seattle Kraken in 2021 and the unnamed Utah team in 2024. The league has also relocated several franchises, most recently in 2011 when the former Atlanta Thrashers became the second and current incarnation of the Winnipeg Jets.

Could Salt Lake City have an NFL team? ›

Realistically, there are very few scenarios where an NFL team would make the move to Salt Lake. Nevertheless, it doesn't hurt to look at the logistics of what the positive and negative impacts would be if a team did decide to relocate.

What do Native Americans call coyotes? ›

In Diné bizaad (Navajo language), the word for the animal coyote is: mąʼii. The word may come from an older Athabaskan word for “animal”. About 170,000 to 200,000 people speak Diné bizaad. To say the word you need to know how Navajo orthography works.

What will the NHL Utah team be called? ›

“Utah” will be on the front of the jerseys of the state's NHL team next season, owner Ryan Smith said. The team will take its time to determine its name, logos and colors. “It will 100 percent be 'Utah,' and then it will be 'Utah Something,' obviously,” he said.

Is there still a bounty on coyotes in Utah? ›

Since 2012, Utah wildlife officials have paid a $50 bounty on coyotes. An unknown portion of those taxpayer-funded bounties are paid on coyotes taken in controversial killing contests, that critics blast as an insult to Utah's wildlife heritage. | Nov. 30, 2022, 5:00 a.m.

What do NHL players think of Mullett Arena? ›

“It's very unique,” Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews said. “It's always fun for it being a college hockey rink, not the same as an NHL rink. I mean it's a great atmosphere and makes for a fun game.”

What is the smallest NHL arena? ›

Montreal's Bell Centre is the largest arena in the NHL with a seating capacity of 21,105. Tempe's Mullett Arena is the smallest, with a seating capacity of only 4,600.

How long will Coyotes play at Mullett Arena? ›

The NHL team in 2022-23 played its first season at Arizona State's 5,000-seat Mullett Arena, by far the NHL's smallest arena. The Coyotes and ASU have a deal for the pro team to play two more years at the arena with an option for 2025-26. In addition, Coyotes president and CEO Xavier A.

Where are NHL Coyotes moving to? ›

PHOENIX - The Arizona Coyotes' run in the Grand Canyon State has officially come to an end, at least for now. On April 18, officials with the NHL announced that the team will be moving to Utah, beginning with the 2024-2025 season, as a result of a sale to Jazz owner Ryan Smith.

Will the Coyotes relocate? ›

The Arizona Coyotes will relocate to Salt Lake City and play under a new name for next season. Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith has officially landed a National Hockey League franchise. Earlier this afternoon, the league's board of governors approved a plan to relocate the Arizona Coyotes to Utah for next season.

Are the Coyotes getting a new rink? ›

The 17,000-seat arena and training facility is projected to be built in three years at the cost of about $1 billion and be ready for the 2027-28 season.

Are the Arizona Coyotes moving to Utah? ›

The Arizona Coyotes will relocate to Salt Lake City and play under a new name for next season. Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith has officially landed a National Hockey League franchise. Earlier this afternoon, the league's board of governors approved a plan to relocate the Arizona Coyotes to Utah for next season.

Is there a NHL team in Utah? ›

After moving from Arizona to Utah, the NHL's newest team is looking for a new name. Formerly the Coyotes, the move to Salt Lake City comes with a facelift, as new owners Ryan and Ashley Smith also bring in a new marketing strategy complete with a new mascot.

What NHL team is in Utah? ›

The Utah NHL team is a professional ice hockey expansion team that will be based in Salt Lake City. The still-unnamed team will compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division in the Western Conference, and will begin play during the league's 2024–25 season.

Is hockey popular in Salt Lake City? ›

The long-time presence of professional ice hockey in Salt Lake City has helped the region build the local ice hockey community and resulted in several players of note from the state.

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