On Thursday (Oct. 17), the Utah Hockey Club announced that defender Sean Durzi will be out for the foreseeable future with an upper-body injury, and he has been placed on injured reserve.
Wednesday night’s game against the Anaheim Ducks became another example for the Utah Hockey Club of how penalties and bad defense can really hurt your chances of getting a win.
While the Utah HC is off to a strong 3-1 start through their first four games of the 2024-25 NHL season following their relocation from the desert, they’ve been dealt some major adversity in the injury department.
It didn’t take long for the Utah Hockey Club to find success as the NHL’s newest franchise. In their first three regular season games after relocating from the Arizona Coyotes, Utah picked up a 3-0-0 record and scored 16 total goals.
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Utah Hockey Club defenseman Sean Durzi is out indefinitely with an upper-body injury, general manager Bill Armstrong said Tuesday. Durzi was injured when he was hit by New Jersey defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler while carrying the puck during the Devils' 3-0 home victory on Monday.
Utah Hockey Club General Manager Bill Armstrong announced on KSL Sports Zone that defenseman Sean Durzi will be out for the foreseeable future with an upper-body injury.
The Utah Hockey Club are one of the pleasant surprises of the NHL season. Through their first four games, they are 3-1-0 and they've looked like an impressive squad early on.
Utah was bound to lose at some point in the season. While it took them until the fourth game of the season to lose their first game in history, it was a talented New Jersey Devils who shut them out 3-0.
The Utah Hockey Club has a star in the making. Right winger Dylan Guenther is off to a great start for his team and is a major reason why Utah has started 3-0 through the first week.
During the Utah Hockey Club’s Monday afternoon game on Columbus Day against the New Jersey Devils, defenseman Sean Durzi left the game prematurely due to an upper-body injury.
It’s been a magical start for Utah Hockey Club. After moving to Salt Lake City ahead of the 2024-25 campaign, Utah has been on fire, going 3-0-0 with wins over the Chicago Blackhawks, New York Islanders and New York Rangers.
The New Jersey Devils took on the Utah Hockey Club (3-0) at the time on Monday afternoon, and Full Press Hockey had the opportunity to speak with John Madden, a former Devil and current assistant coach for Utah.
It's hard to ask for better start in the NHL than the one the Utah Hockey Club is having. In its first season since relocating from Arizona (technically a different franchise but essentially the same), Utah is a perfect 3-0 through the first week.
Same team, different city, new legacy. The brand-new Utah Hockey Club has had an outstanding start, winning its first three games – including two in overtime.
Three games into a new era, the Utah Hockey Club is showing that change does not have to come with an adjustment period. Utah will look to remain perfect Monday when it continues a four-game road trip by visiting the New Jersey Devils in a Columbus Day matinee in Newark, N.J.
Maybe all it took was a new location for the Utah Hockey Club to find a good groove. In their first three games since relocating away from the Arizona Coyotes, the Utah Hockey Club is a perfect 3-0-0.
Clayton Keller's second goal of the game was the winner for the Utah Hockey Club, which defeated the host New York Rangers 6-5 in overtime on Saturday.
Last night, the Utah Hockey Club had its first season opener and home opener in Franchise history as they took on the Chicago Blackhawks, and won. Overall, it was an amazing game for Utah HC as they scored first and even got a goal from their new captain Clayton Keller.
Utah took a 2-0 lead into the first intermission locker room with a sold out Delta Center rocking on the franchise's opening night.
The Utah Hockey Club has its first successful professional tryout agreement in league history.
This season is a pivotal one for the Utah Hockey Club franchise. Although this is their inaugural season, there is still a lot of pressure to perform. Quite frankly, the team still has the stink of the Arizona Coyotes.
The Utah Hockey Club will embark on its inaugural campaign in Salt Lake City next week. But fans are already expressing their frustration over the gameday experience at the Delta Center.
It’s a fitting honor for the team’s first star.
Utah Hockey Club center Nick Bjugstad will be on the shelf for the start of the 2024-25 season due to an upper-body injury.
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