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  2. Utah-based resort company closes on purchase of Jay Peak - AOL

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  3. Home ice struggles complicate Utah Hockey Club's chances of ...

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    Utah Hockey Club defenseman Ian Cole (28), center Jack McBain (22) and center Alexander Kerfoot (15) on the ice during the game against the Florida Panthers during the third period of an NHL ...

  4. Jay Peak Resort - Wikipedia

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    Jay Peak Resort is an American ski resort located on Jay Peak in the northern Green Mountains, between Jay, Vermont and Montgomery Center, Vermont. Its vertical drop of 2,153 feet (656 m) is the eighth largest in New England and the fifth largest in Vermont. [ 2 ]

  5. Utah Hockey Club's bid to trademark 'Yeti' for team name hits ...

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    Utah Hockey Club left wing Lawson Crouse (67) and goaltender Karel Vejmelka (70) hug after a win over the Minnesota Wild of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP ...

  6. Utah Hockey Club - Wikipedia

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    The secondary logo features a "Utah Hockey Club" wordmark over an outline of Utah itself. [8] The home uniforms consisted of a black base with a diagonal "UTAH" wordmark across the front, their "Inaugural Season" patch on both shoulders, with blue and white striping, with the road uniforms utilizing a white base with black and blue striping ...

  7. Ice hockey in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Utah had its first big introduction to the game with the debut of the Salt Lake Golden Eagles in 1969. The club was a member of the WHL and got off to a slow start by finishing last in the standings in this first two seasons. 1972 saw huge changes for the team as it suddenly became competitive, reaching the league championship, but it was also the beginning of the end for the league.

  8. Green Mountain Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Green Mountain Arena was a 1,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Morrisville, Vermont. It was home to the Peoples Academy High School Wolves varsity hockey team and the Lamoille Area Hockey Association. In the fall of 2011, it was home to the short lived Vermont Wild of the Federal Hockey League.

  9. 'Mother Nature is still in charge': Area skiers brace for ...

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    If you live in Central Massachusetts and you look out your window right now, you're probably seeing snow. Winter is finally here. The stoke for skiing and snowboarding is at its highest point ...