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Next Sports Boom Town? Salt Lake City Makes Case for NHL Expansion

  • Local pro sports magnate makes a public push to bring a hockey team to the Utah capital.
  • Salt Lake City ranks among the fastest-growing cities in the country.
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Salt Lake City is one of the country’s fastest-growing cities and sports markets. And now local pro sports magnate Ryan Smith wants to add an NHL franchise to that expanding profile. 

Smith, the owner of the NBA’s Utah Jazz (along with their Delta Center) and co-owner of MLS’s Real Salt Lake and NWSL’s Utah Royals, issued a public statement on Wednesday through his Smith Entertainment Group calling on the NHL to initiate a formal expansion process that would consider Salt Lake City, advancing two years of private discussions with league commissioner Gary Bettman. The development of a new, state-of-the-art hockey arena is part of Smith’s pitch for an NHL franchise, which he says is predicated “on making this happen as soon as possible.”

Though Bettman and the NHL are not currently focused on adding to the current 32 teams, the league was still supportive in its initial response to Smith, issuing its own reply statement, saying in part, “Utah is a promising market, and we look forward to continuing our discussions.”

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Regardless of the outcome of the NHL quest, there is no denying Salt Lake City’s elevation as a major U.S. city and as a sports town. Salt Lake City hosted last year’s NBA All-Star Game; the Utah Royals will return to the NWSL this year after a prior iteration of the franchise became the Kansas City Current; the 2034 Olympics are likely to be held there; and the city is now bidding to be a temporary home of the Oakland A’s—a move aimed in part at advancing an existing MLB expansion effort

Underpinning all this Salt Lake City activity is the continued rise in population in the metro area, and Utah broadly. The state led the 2020 U.S. Census in population growth, with a 18.4% spike between 2010-20 to nearly 3.28 million—more than doubling the national rate. More recently, a local technology boom and lower costs in Salt Lake City relative to many other major U.S. cities have helped position the market as a high-growth area akin to Austin or Raleigh.

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