Report: NHL making version of schedule that includes Salt Lake City

The National Hockey League has a contingency plan in place in the event a team is relocated to Salt Lake City, per a report published Wednesday by the hockey news site Daily Faceoff.

The league is reportedly working on two schedules for the 2024-25 season simultaneously: one if the Arizona Coyotes stay in the league, and another if the Coyotes move to Utah. This development comes just a few days after Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith posted a survey on X asking for suggestions on what to name a team if one were to come to Utah.

If an NHL team were to come to Utah, what should we name it?
Fill out this survey and send your ideas:https://t.co/wmedXEUEyh https://t.co/BXhSRBqcPd

— Ryan Smith (@RyanQualtrics) April 8, 2024

The making of new schedules does not indicate a move to Utah is a done deal. Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo is trying to win an auction on June 27 that would give him the land required to build a new hockey arena and adjacent entertainment district in the Phoenix area.

Scottsdale mayor David Ortega initially balked at the proposed $3 billion entertainment district that would be built near his city, saying it is “not feasible, or welcome,” per the Arizona Republic. But he has since walked back those comments, saying he supports the project so long as traffic doesn’t enter Scottsdale.

NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said last month that time is running out for the Coyotes to figure out their arena situation. But even if the Coyotes’ latest land bid fails, it may be too late for the team to move anywhere in time for next season. When asked if the league would be able to figure something out that quickly if Meruelo doesn’t win the land auction, Daly said, “Probably not,” and that “it’s getting late.”

Both Bill Daly and Gary Bettman declined to define any kind of deadline on a possible #coyotes relocation decision. But Daly did mention "it's getting late."

— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) March 20, 2024

The Daily Faceoff report also states that if the Coyotes did relocate to Utah, Smith would be pay upwards of $1.2 billion, some of which is a relocation fee distributed to other NHL owners. The team would then temporarily play at the Delta Center until a new arena was built in Salt Lake City.

The Utah Legislature passed a bill that would earmark $1 billion of taxpayer money for a new NHL arena. Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall called it “truly transformative” for the city. The plan to build a new downtown arena is supported by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

And while some people think investing that much time and money is a waste, others feel an NHL team in the Beehive State will be immensely popular.




Report: NHL making version of schedule that includes Salt Lake City

Report: NHL making version of schedule that includes Salt Lake City

Report: NHL making version of schedule that includes Salt Lake City

Report: NHL making version of schedule that includes Salt Lake City
Report: NHL making version of schedule that includes Salt Lake City
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