They’re drinking beer out of their footwear.Surprising nonetheless considering the state.
For the sake of the franchise I do hope whether it's a reno or a new arena, that they finally get it done within the next 3 years so that we don't have to discuss it anymore.This franchise looks like its living in a 30 year simulation. It has the same issue back then!
Well no one was really occupying it he arena in Seattle so they basically tore it down to the studs.I honestly don’t know how would do this without shutting the arena down for a couple of years. Didn’t it take 3 years to completely transform the Key Arena (Climate Pledge) to a multi-purpose arena? That’s why I’m not an architect.
That's actually a pretty telling sign for how little the area drinks.
Beer prices were slightly higher for the Hockey Club’s opening night. A Michelob Ultra went for $13 at the Utah Jazz’s preseason game on Monday, but sold for $15 at Utah HC’s game on Tuesday. Even at $15 a pop, that would be 8,000 cans sold Tuesday night.
Utah’s beer-loving hockey fans bought a record amount of brews at Delta Center
The Delta Center had record-breaking beer and merchandise sale numbers during Utah Hockey Club's home opener on Tuesday.www.sltrib.com
For maybe 8,000 or so beers in a 16,000 seat arena to be a record? Not a heavy-drinking town, albeit with religious and cultural considerations that's not too surprising.
The difference between the key and this arena is the lack of seats in general and a small lower bowl in the Key arena. They needed to dig down a lot to fit more seats and a NHL bowl. With Delta the changes are significant but they will be potentially bust out walls vs digging down and creating piping etc.I honestly don’t know how they would do this without shutting the arena down for a couple of years. Didn’t it take 3 years to completely transform the Key Arena (Climate Pledge) to a multi-purpose arena? That’s why I’m not an architect.
I honestly don’t know how they would do this without shutting the arena down for a couple of years. Didn’t it take 3 years to completely transform the Key Arena (Climate Pledge) to a multi-purpose arena? That’s why I’m not an architect.