On Monday, NHL insider Frank Seravalli confirmed that leaked logos for each of the three remaining options - Utah Hockey Club, Utah Mammoth and Utah Outlaws - are indeed legitimate. These logos ...
Fans are being asked to choose Utah Hockey Club, Mammoth or Outlaws for the NHL team's permanent nickname. Here's what the logos could look like.
The Utah Hockey Club has revealed a few potential names and logos for their franchise. With the news that "Yetis" ran into trademark issues, the team has announced they will be going in a ...
NHL insider Frank Seravalli confirmed that leaked logos for each of the three remaining options - Utah Hockey Club, Utah Mammoth and Utah Outlaws - are indeed legitimat ...
The Utah Hockey Club's potential revised logo – the current one is a puck – appears to be a combination of a snow creature and the Wasatch mountains. Perhaps, it's what the Yeti logo could ...
Mammoth and Hockey Club. On Monday, three logos were revealed to the public, one for each potential nickname, but NHL fans weren't particularly impressed by the latest round of options.
Via r/Utah_Hockey, the logos/uniforms from the Utah HC fan voting. Utah Outlaws with easily the best name/worst logo. You can tell which one had several months of design work put into it before a ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Hockey Club visit the Columbus Blue Jackets after the Utah Hockey Club defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 in overtime. Columbus has a 26-21-7 record overall and a 17 ...
NHL fans noticed some similarities between the proposed Utah Outlaws logo and the create-a-team logos offered in EA Sports video games.
The Utah Hockey Club is without a permanent name in its first season since moving from Arizona to Utah, but it’s not without effort. The team still expects to announce a permanent identity ...
Utah Hockey Club’s first ‘Yeti’ application was rejected. What does the NHL franchise do next?
Utah Hockey Club’s path to securing its official team name has gotten a bit harder. The United States Patent and Trademark Office rejected six of the names the team filed under intent-to-use ...
and many of those logos feature trees and numbers. Oaks are wildly popular. Conifers, too. Use them on their own, or combine them with the date when the club was founded, and you’ve got yourself ...
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