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Les fans *CONFUSÉS* par l’étrange nouvelle NHL Salt Lake City Arena



Discussion sur la relocalisation des Coyotes de l’Arizona à Salt Lake City, Utah

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  1. their renovating the delta arena enough for a few years while they build an entirely new arena your doing not even bare minnimum of reseearch and your making videos

  2. the point this video is trying to make could be made in three minutes but this dudes ability to talk in circles is impressive.

  3. Sooo you make a random video of fake news just so you can get more views on this even tho they already posted on what they are doing… you see money in posting more of what we ALREADY know…

  4. I think you renovate the Delta Center and build a new arena as if they do get the Olympics you need more than one arena, Just a thought!

  5. Not sure the exact plans but the gateway center is across the street from the Delta Center and was an entertainment district for the 2002 Olympics that’s rather died over the years. If they tear it down and build the new arena there, they could tear down the delta center and use that land as part of the new entertainment district along with any leftover land from the gateway

  6. Nobody doesn't want another NFL Washington Football Team named marketing disaster like 4 years ago. Just call the new Salt Lake City NHL team the Utah Yeti not Utah Hockey Club

  7. They should use the Delta Center for the figure skating and the short track speed skating events for the 2034 Winter Game. Just like they did with the Pacific Coliseum the former home of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks, when they used it for short track speed skating and figure skating during the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games

  8. Earth to Phil. Renovations don’t cost much. So it doesn’t matter if they renovate Delta Center while the New Arena is being built.

    For example the Rams renovated the LA Coliseum while Sofi Stadium was being built.

  9. The owner of the Jazz has been trying to build a new arena for years. It is expected getting a hockey team will be pushes it over the edge and things start snowballing.

  10. Still a huge upgrade over Mullet Arena, and it's not like they're going to be playing there that long. They're getting a new arena for the Jazz & Utah NHL team in the next few years.

  11. Oh god they need to fix that arena asap. Olympic rinks are larger but they don’t mind playing on an NHL six rink if needed like 2010

  12. The Delta Center should do a complete renovation to better accommodate the new NHL Utah team. The Jazz hopefully will agree to make something happen now that it has a new indoor neighbor. I'm guessing that if there will be a renovation, it'll cost about (I'll just throw out a random number) $500M. I could be wrong and it may cost more than that. If I'm wrong, do share your opinions peeps.

  13. The capacity is 12 000 for HOCKEY FRIENDLY seats, but there's 4000 more seats with obstructed view. They said it during the press conference!

  14. Wow gonna add 5,000 seats to 12,000 to make it 17,000 set arena. Golden eagle days they put up seats behind the removed section in one end.

  15. 9:31 Realistically, you'd need two separate ice arenas for the Olympics – one for hockey and one for figure skating. So keeping the Delta Center through 2034 with the potential new arena makes some sense in that regard.

  16. 12,000 is more then enough for hockey in Utah at least it will appear to be full, Bettman can hail great success

  17. On what to do w/ Delta Center after new arena: Keep it for Olympics plus, if/when the Coyotes come back I imagine they will also take back the Tuscon Roadrunners as their AHL team, leaving the Utah team without one. They just put a bunch of money into making Delta Center viable for hockey. Expand the AHL into the Delta center to act as Utah's AHL affiliate.

  18. As a kid I watched several seasons of Golden Eagles hockey and didn’t have any issues. That was 30 years ago though and the Delta Center has gone through renovations since for more basketball oriented crowds. Here’s to hoping they build a new one.

  19. If they wanted a more viable arena there are other cities that should have been considered to relocate the Coyotes to and then go to Salt Lake City as an expansion after a proper arena is built. It is stupid that for Canada there are insane requirements to get a team and in the US there are virtually none other then the money.

  20. The Delta Center did not host hockey during the 2002 Olympics, they were held at the Maverik Center in West Valley City (which is a hockey specific arena).

  21. Be easier probably but costs more money Ryan Smith has money build new arena in same location or near by make it for both sports like so many do. Play in Delta Center till new stadium ready. This reminds me of Barclay's in Brooklyn was liker that for hockey and failed for Islanders not saying happen here. Can do minor stuff to adjust for it if can't get new arena build quickly

  22. People never learned on what happen with the Islander fiasco when they moved to Brooklyn. MOVE THE YOTES TO QUEBEC CITY!!! Dont give a Bull about the small market or big market. Small markets can go a long way. If make a winning team, PEOPLE COME

  23. They need to switch to Big Ice. The players are so fast, they need more room to skate. Start with one arena and eventually they'll all be converted. I don't care if it takes 10 years to get all arenas to Big Ice, it needs to be done.

  24. Suns Arena was temporary. It looked exactly like this. Obstructive view hanging over the ice
    I'm done with sports but I think that you are not heading in the right direction

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