“We want to become the loudest building in the NHL in here,” the general manager said.
The Utah NHL team had a whirlwind of a first day in their home.
Players and their families, coaches and other staff members landed at Salt Lake City Airport at around 10:30 a.m. and received an uproarious reception from hundreds of youth hockey players. They went to their hotel for a while, then toured Zions Bank Basketball Campus and the Delta Center, where they’ll start play later this year as a new hockey franchise.
And when they saw the ice on the arena, the design of the seats and everything in between, it seemed like they were already imagining what it would be like to play there.
“It looks unbelievable,” right wing Clayton Keller said. “It’s kind of unique with the seats kind of being right on top of you. Everything that we’ve heard is the building is always super loud. They’ve had 250 straight sellouts for the Jazz. So that’s super exciting.”
General manager Bill Armstrong said a seed may have been planted for the players Wednesday as they got to see the Delta Center, and what facilities the Utah Jazz have at their disposal.
“They’re really excited,” Armstrong said. “They’re excited about the enthusiasm of the fans and everybody. … The rink today got them excited.
“We want to rev it up in here,” Armstrong continued. “We want to become the loudest building in the NHL in here. That building up there gives us a chance. The way it’s built, how steep it is. You couldn’t design a better building for us.”
At a free, public Delta Center event, with a reported 12,400 fans attending, the Utah NHL team saw what it could actually be like to play in Salt Lake City.
Much like when they entered the airplane hanger to a hundreds of screaming kids, the players and their families, and staff members walked down a black carpet on the Delta Center ice and took in the atmosphere. Later, they each took a chair on stage and introduced themselves to the crowd.
But when they did, it wasn’t simply saying their name,…
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