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Utah’s NHL team still doesn’t have a name, but its identity is starting to take shape. On Thursday, the club released logos and colors for its inaugural season.
Similarly, NHL teams like the Montreal Canadiens and Boston Bruins may have simple letter-based logos, but their century-old history gives those logos incredible weight. For Utah, the new logo ...
The logos depicting three potential names for Utah's NHL team have a familiar feel. They look like they came from EA Sports' NHL video game. Daily Faceoff's Frank Seravalli confirmed three logos ...
The Utah Hockey Club officially released jerseys and logos for the team's inaugural 2024-25 NHL season on Thursday. The team name isn't set in stone, as fans still have until June 20 to vote on ...
The Utah Mammoth, formerly known as the Utah Hockey Club, underwent a major transformation after playing its inaugural season ...
The logos, submitted on Saturday with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, all contained the team's inaugural season name — "Utah Hockey Club." Related hockey stories from KUTV ...
The Utah HC didn’t have much time to plan its very first season in the NHL. The team’s identity was not a priority, which is why we currently have a team named Hockey Club in the NHL.
Fans are being asked to choose Utah Hockey Club, Mammoth or Outlaws for the NHL team's permanent nickname. Here's what the logos could look like.
On Friday, Sportslogo.net reported that one of the logos featured in a trademark application was found in NHL.com’s logo files. A new logo for the NHL's Utah Hockey Club was added to https://t ...
On Monday, NHL insider Frank Seravalli confirmed that leaked logos for each of the three remaining options - Utah Hockey Club, Utah Mammoth and Utah Outlaws - are indeed legitimate.
The Utah NHL team whittled down its list of 20 original names in a fan survey and is putting the ... The name also imparts danger and has potential for a creative logo and mascot. Utah Mammoth.
Ownership of the NHL’s team in Utah has given fans 20 choices to vote on for the franchise’s new name, according to a survey sent out Wednesday by Smith Entertainment Group.
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