That black jersey combo looks like something Germany would wear.Whatever Utah calls themselves, they must adopt the 'red rock' color scheme that the Jazz adopted for some of their alternate uniforms. Love this color scheme, and it's a great nod to the Utah desert landscapes.
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I think the cyan screams Utah for some reason but a yeti logo would look sick if done rightI like the Utah Venom ... But unfortunately , I think they are going with the Utah Yeti. Everywhere I look , even years back they have a fascination with the Yeti ..
If I was a betting man , it will be the Yeti. I just hope the Jersey scheme is sick and unlike anything in the league.
This is not made by me , but I like this color combo , not the logo or lettering
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Actually, the Bruins are name locally also. Adams the owner had the colors for the sweaters/uniforms picked out before they named the team. Brown and Gold was the colors of his Boston area grocery store chain so Bruins was chosen because brown and gold were close to the color of the bears.These are all pre 1930 examples. The only old teams to not pull from local culture were the various teams named Victorias and the Bruins.
I would never bet on that one. Too many people wandering around looking to be offended. And if they can't find a reason, they will be offended for somebody else. Kinda like the Geico caveman.the part with Kraken and yeti names is they are never going to be deemed offensive to anyone in the future which i assume in these days that is part of the thought process
I would never bet on that one. Too many people wandering around looking to be offended. And if they can't find a reason, they will be offended for somebody else. Kinda like the Geico caveman.
They could stick with Coyotes unless they want a break from everything related to the Phoenix/Arizona era. I could see why they would want to do a clean break.
I guess that, in theory, we all descended from cavemen. Therefore we are all offended.But the Geico caveman is offensive to other cavemen.
If it's a format that would make realignment because of relocations/teams folding unnecessary, my time zone-based format would do that, and it would make travel as good as possible (still way better for the Eastern teams, but even the Western ones would get a break on that)But again ... it's uniformly bad.
And to repeat what I've said every time I've mentioned this idea: I know the owners will never go for it. However, if we're trying to solve the problem of doing relocation / expansion and geography getting in the way, the only way you're going to do that is to get rid of geography as a consideration - and the only way to do that is to redraw divisions so that they span all time zones and you don't end up with a scenario where one division is Toronto/Buffalo/Pittsburgh and everything north and east from there, while another division goes Tampa/Florida to Seattle/Vancouver.
This can be dealt with as well: if you have 3 divisions per conference, you can have the winners only get seeded for home ice advantage (believe the NBA does this), so a weak division winner would seed #4, and the second strongest #2 team would be their opponent (#5 seed) - usually that #5 seed would have a better record, just would not have home ice advantage, but they finished lower in their own division, so that's arguably fair anyway.Agree. Travel money would go through the roof, and you might have to start thinking about extra days of rest for travel and such, impacting the schedule, but even reducing the season by 4-6 games would help alleviate this. The only other way to fix a larger NHL would be to make like 6 divisions of 6 teams, but then you would have to rejig the way the playoffs work to account for a more competitive division with a winner that has less points being like the 3 seed and a non competitive division with a winner who gets a ton of points being the 1 seed and the playoff brackets being a total waste of time.
Sad for the fans but overall glad this is finally coming to an end.
I do think it's complete bs that he's making like a 300% return on his initial investment despite being such an objectively terrible owner. It was interesting to hear on 32T that there are other owners unhappy with the deal he got and that they may vote against him getting another expansion team down the line, although I find it unlikely he'd get his shit together anyway. I could see him just disappearing after he gets his $1B.
That's a result of Bettman trying to force an NHL team into Arizona.
But there's no other major league that has been more desperate to make a team work in a market, at least not in recent history. The bankruptcy hearings and the NHL taking over the team happened 15 years ago.
The biggest losers here are local Coyotes fans, followed by grassroots hockey programs. But the NHL/other owners is up there. This is a sweetheart deal for Merulo so that he doesn't cause a fuss. But it was the leagues choice to keep on doing whatever they could to keep the team in Arizona.
The best case scenario for fans in Arizona may be that Merulo's plan falls through and someone like Ishbia decides to pursue an expansion team. Bettman still desperately wants a team in the Phoenix area, but they need a plan and arena that actually doesn't require the rest of the league to bail the organization out constantly.
Atlanta Hawk fans almost had Meruelo as their owner.
It has such a nice ring to it. Let's make it happen, We already went with the Kraken meme, let's go full circle.
I think the best case scenario for Yotes fans is that Merulo bails and keeps his money and someone else steps up.
Based on what I've heard from the media, Merulo will be getting a 5 year right of refusal option but that 5 year option is void if certain steps aren't met within certain time frames. I think that if he doesn't have shovels in the ground on a new arena within a couple years of this deal then it all goes away for him and someone else can step in.
This starts with a lot of Arizona talk and some of the terms and recent events going back to the Tempe vote.
-Tempe vote was when the NHL started seeing Meruelo differently bc they said they were so sure they would win and instead got hammered.
-Meruelo can get back in at $1B, if he hits certain benchmarks, gets arena built within 5 years, and gets BOG approval (who are very pissed off). He must win the June 27 auction. He also ostensibly has a seat at the kids table in the owners room.
-Bettman heard the noise from the PA, to which this is their #2 issue behind the international schedule.
-Arizona likely has a gag order that Bill Armstrong may have went around to inform players.
-Meruelo keeping the Roadrunners as part of the deal so their business ops can keep their jobs and keep the youth programs. Roadrunners may play at Mullett. Affiliation with Utah is not part of the deal, but can still happen.
I hear that you can't sink in the Great Salt Lake. So I'm going with the Salt Lake City Floaters. YMMV
Isn't the Yeti the one in Asia?
Wouldn't Utah Bigfeet be more apropriate?
I still think the Utah tah-tahs are the best.
Whatever Utah calls themselves, they must adopt the 'red rock' color scheme that the Jazz adopted for some of their alternate uniforms. Love this color scheme, and it's a great nod to the Utah desert landscapes.
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Well, if they want to tie into the 2002 Winter Olympics they could go with the Utah Scandals. The Utah Bribes? The Utah Corrupt Figure Skating Judges?For my money I would tie the name/branding to an Olympic theme. The Olympics is a big part of the city’s sporting history, and tying the team into the hype for the likely upcoming winter games in SLC (and potentially more in the future) could be a boon.