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Voting for Utah's NHL team officially began on Wednesday and the first round will run through May 22. But why wait that long to get a feel for what Utah wants in a name?
It did not take long for Ryan Smith, the owner of the relocated Arizona Coyotes who will open in Salt Lake City this October, to become an annoyance with an eye toward becoming a complete pain in the ass. By turning the naming of the team into a genuine ordeal —several rounds of fan voting,
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Hockey fans in Utah have until May 22 to vote in the first round of balloting to help select an identity for the state's NHL team. The NHL announced last month that the Arizona Coyotes are moving to Salt Lake City, leaving the team name in the desert. Utah Jazz owners Ryan and Ashley Smith added the hockey team to their Smith Entertainment Group portfolio, and Ryan Smith announced the fan participation on his social media. "Utah's NHL team is for the community and will be named with help from...
Utah’s team officially launched a survey on Wednesday to help choose its nickname. Team owner , encouraging fans to participate in the survey. This first round will be open until May 22 and is an attempt to help pare down the number of team names that will actually be considered by the club. Advertisement On Wednesday, Smith Entertainment Group touted this as a “multi-phase branding process for fans to vote on the name.” “Utah’s NHL team is a community asset, and we want to make sure that the...
Georgia Tech is getting ready for the ACC Tournament, but two of their best players were rewarded with being named to All-ACC teams today after two great season
It's the first time in the history of Scottish coarse angling that a ladies' team has been involved and West Lothian-based Molly, a 17-year-old from Whitburn, has only been fishing for three years. Heather Lauriston and Roz Cassidy, two members of the Edinburgh and Lothians Coarse Angling Club, are also in the ladies line-up along with Emily Mather, a 22-year-old who is originally from Dundee. James Dornan from Currie, Midlothian, along with David Corcoran from Edinburgh are also listed along...
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