ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 16: Clayton Keller #9 of the Utah Hockey Club reacts after scoring a goal during the third period of a game against the Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center on October 16, 2024 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
(Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS – Early in the first period against the Golden Knights, Clayton Keller called his own number to give Utah a 1-0 lead in T-Mobile Arena.
As the Hockey Club had a 2 on 1 breakaway, Keller clearly thought about a pass before ripping one on the net.
Great goal from Keller here as he deceives the goaltender with his eyes and then buries it 5-hole.
First for Keller since Oct. 30.
Can’t overlook Hayton’s hustle in the neutral zone. Nice stick to force a turnover and feed Keller.#UtahHC https://t.co/lhhTnpG5Nd
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) December 1, 2024
The defense appeared to be waiting on the pass and wasn’t ready for the Captain to do it himself.
Keller took advantage of the fact that the defense was on its heels and slipped his shot under the goalkeepers pads.
The goal gave Keller his seventh of the season.
CLAYTON KELLER SCORES!!!!
1-0 Utah early in Vegas.#UtahHC
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) December 1, 2024
Despite being at seven goals, the score was the first for Keller in a month. His last came on October 30 in a home win, 5-1, over Calgary.
For 41 days during the NHL’s regular season, T-Mobile Arena transforms into a fortress for the Vegas Golden Knights. In addition to 60 minutes of elite hockey with some of the biggest stars in the league repping the gold, steel gray and black, the arena becomes an absolute spectacle of all things Vegas.
As Delta Center and the Utah Hockey Club continue to acclimate to the culture of the NHL, there are a few things they could learn from one of the best arena experiences in the league.
Yeah, ok.
Vegas is SICK. What a production. #VegasBorn pic.twitter.com/2div9vkCqi
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) November 3, 2024
Now, it’s important to recognize a few things before jumping into this.
First off, the Utah Hockey Club is only seven months old. The production team is learning every day how to improve the atmosphere and according to President of Hockey Operations Chris Armstrong, they are actively working on it every game.
Second, an improved atmosphere will come with time.
But between now and then, here are a few things Utah can learn from Vegas: