Even better, these boys won me the parlay.
A total of 16,020 fans gathered at Salt Lake City’s Delta Center Tuesday night for Utah Hockey Club’s on-ice debut. But the historic night didn’t just involve pucks, it also involved beer. a lot Of that.
According to Franchise Magazine, the Utah Hockey Club’s first game (both the overall game and the home game) generated a whopping $120,000 in beer sales, setting an all-time record in Delta Center’s 33-year history. front office sports. This arena is home to the Utah Hockey Club (NHL) and the Utah Jazz (NBA). (Related: Florida Panthers raise Stanley Cup flag, championship glory is straight up aura)
This record only covers sporting events, and the numbers are even higher for concerts and other similar events.
Utah HC and the Jazz’s owner, Smith Entertainment Group, put this in full force by showing off a beer fest on the video board during the team’s opening-round win over the Chicago Blackhawks. accepted.
Check out the view…it’s amazing.
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Beer sales during the Utah Hockey Club’s inaugural game last night totaled $120,000, making it the highest-grossing NBA or NHL contest ever held at the Delta Center. Jazz has performed at this arena since 1991. pic.twitter.com/isKBQVEDlP
— AJ Perez (@byajperez) October 9, 2024
Hockey culture flourishes#NHLinUtah #UtahHC pic.twitter.com/7sfHYZcTkJ
— AlmaBean (@AlmaBean23) October 9, 2024
We debunk the myth that Salt Lake is now a dry city. Celly cam is a chug cam. pic.twitter.com/q4vwtQhRB5
— Kate Pettersen (@KatePettersen_) October 9, 2024
It’s a bad night to drink beer in Utah. #UtahHC pic.twitter.com/7hKoJrdPfr
— Bryce Larson (@LarsonSports) October 9, 2024
I think now is the right time to start shouting “Chug!” Chug! Chug! Chug! ”