Established
1972
City
Winnipeg – Phoenix - Salt Lake City
League History
1979 – Present / National Hockey League
1972 – 1979 / World Hockey Association
Team History
2024 - Present / Utah Hockey Club
2014 – 2024 / Arizona Coyotes
1996 – 2013 / Phoenix Coyotes
1972 – 1996 / Winnipeg Jets
Nickname
Utah Hockey Club – The Utah hockey club, formerly the Arizona Coyotes, has a fascinating history behind its unique nickname. The team was initially based in Phoenix, Arizona, and was known as the Phoenix Coyotes. However, in 2024, the team relocated to Salt Lake City, Utah, and underwent a rebranding process, including a name change. The decision to rename the team to the Utah Hockey Club was met with mixed reactions, but the nickname's origins have a deep connection to the state and its culture.
The Utah hockey club's nickname also has a deeper meaning for the team's fans. The word "Utah" is derived from the Native American Ute tribe, who were known for their strength and resilience. The team's new nickname pays homage to this history and the strong spirit of the Ute people. It also serves as a source of pride for the state and its residents, who have embraced the team and its new name. The Utah hockey club's nickname origins reflect the team's journey and honor the state's culture and heritage.
Championship
Stanley Cups 0
Avco Cup 0
1979, 1978, 1976
Arena
2024 - Present / Delta Center
*Phoenix*
2014 – 2024 / Gila River Arena
2006 – 2014 / Jobing.com Arena
2003 – 2005 / Glendale Arena
1996 – 2003 / America West Arena
*Winnipeg*
1972 – 1996 / Winnipeg Arena
Owner
2024- Present / Ryan Smith
2019 - 2024 / Alex Meruelo
2013 – 2019/ IceArizona
2009 – 2013 / National Hockey League
2006 – 2009 / Wayne Gretzky and Jerry Moyes
2001 – 2006 / Steve Ellman, Wayne Gretzky, and Jerry Moyes
1998 – 2001 / Richard Burke
1996 – 1998 / Steven Gluckstern and Richard Burke
1979 – 1996 / Barry Shenkarow
1972 – 1979 / Ben Hatskin
History of the Utah HC
The Utah hockey club, formerly the Arizona Coyotes, has a rich and exciting history. In 2024, the team decided to move from Arizona to Utah, marking a significant moment in the club's journey. This move was a change in location, identity, and fan base, especially in relation to their rivalry with the Arizona Coyotes.
The Arizona Coyotes were founded in 1996 and played in Phoenix, Arizona, for 28 years. During this time, the team faced financial struggles and a lack of fan support. In 2024, the team moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. This move was met with mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. However, it proved a smart move for the franchise as the team established a solid and loyal fan base in Utah.
The move to Utah brought a new home for the team and a new name and logo. The Arizona Coyotes were rebranded as the Utah hockey club, with a new logo incorporating elements of the state's flag and landscape. This rebranding was a way to connect with the latest community and create a fresh start for the team. The move to Utah also brought a new energy and enthusiasm to the franchise, with the team experiencing success on and off the ice. The move from Arizona to Utah was a pivotal moment in the history of the Utah hockey club, solidifying its place in the state's sports culture.
Sports Fan Products
Retired Number
19 / Shane Doan
99 / Wayne Gretzky
*Blue is this team’s history