The Utah Hockey Club host the Vancouver Canucks after Barrett Hayton's hat trick against the Los Angeles Kings in the Utah Hockey Club's 5-3 loss
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The Utah Hockey Club host the Vancouver Canucks after Barrett Hayton's hat trick against the Los Angeles Kings in the Utah Hockey Club's 5-3 loss.
While Team USA hockey fell to Canada on Thursday night, another red, white and blue team beat Colombia, and a young Utah soccer star was at the center of the win
Former Gophers player and associate coach Mike Guenztel, now a scout with the Utah Hockey Club, helped us breakdown the 4-Nations Face-Off. He was in Montreal last week and is now in Boston ahead of Thursday’s USA-Canada title gameMike’s son,
Cooley (lower body) will be a game-time decision Sunday against Vancouver, Belle Fraser of The Salt Lake Tribune reports. Cooley had missed Utah's last seven games with the injury, though it appears he has a chance to return to the lineup Sunday.
The Utah Hockey Club won what could possibly be their biggest game of the season on Sunday, beating the Vancouver Canucks 2-1.
The Utah Hockey Club kept itself in the playoff hunt with a hard-earned 2-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Sunday night at the Delta Center.
The club was put behind the eight ball by a trio of first-period penalties as the blue line struggled to play disciplined hockey. The Canucks managed to take the lead on a Jake DeBrusk power-play goal. And then ultimately the mass of shots, shot attempts and quality looks the Canucks surrendered to their opponent became overwhelming.
Lawson Crouse scored the tiebreaking goal on a backhander with 7:48 left and the Utah Hockey Club rallied to beat the Chicago Blackhawks 2-1.