The new Utah Hockey Club jerseys(Credit: Utah Hockey Club)
(Credit: Utah Hockey Club)
SALT LAKE CITY – After months of anticipation following the team’s relocation to Salt Lake City, the Utah Hockey Club’s sweaters will officially go on sale and be available for purchase at the team store on Friday afternoon ahead of the Vegas Golden Knights matchup.
🗣️ They’re here! 🗣️
Our first drop of #UtahHC inaugural season jerseys will be available at the Team Store on Friday, Nov. 15!
Sales will start with season ticket members at 8 AM, and open to the general public at noon. pic.twitter.com/rP1Xb1hJVF
— Utah Hockey Club (@utahhockeyclub) November 13, 2024
On Friday afternoon, the Utah Hockey Club’s team store at Delta Center will open at 12 pm MT fully stocked with home and away jerseys for sale. A jersey presale for season ticket holders will be held from 8 am to 12 pm before the team store opens to the public at noon until 3 pm.
Important details regarding the #UtahHC sweaters going on sale Friday.
A presale for season ticket holders will be held at the team store from 8 am to noon. The store will then be opened to the general public from 12 to 3 pm.
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) November 13, 2024
During this first wave of jerseys for sale, the team store will offer the Fanatics premium jersey in adult sizes for $250 fully decorated with player names and numbers. Meanwhile, customized jerseys will retail for $275, and blanks will sell for $200. Youth jerseys will be made available at a later date.
One last important note regarding the sweaters going on sale:
As part of the first release, purchases at the Team Store will be limited to two (2) jerseys per person, per transaction.#UtahHC pic.twitter.com/Sv114K0Rvr
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) November 13, 2024
Most jerseys sold in the team store will be blanks (no player name or number), but a limited number will be offered with players names and numbers including Clayton Keller, Dylan Guenther, Logan Cooley, Mikhail Sergachev, Connor Ingram, Liam O’Brien, Lawson Crouse and Nick Schmaltz.
Jerseys sold at the team store will also feature the inaugural season patch on both shoulders.
Fans can also customize jerseys with any rostered player or a personal customization of their choice. According to General Manger Chris Armstrong, customizations will be available immediately and there will be a process where fans can wait for the customization or simply leave and pick it up later. Rostered player customizations will retail for $250 while personal customizations will be $275.
Sweaters will also be made available online at shop.nhl.com at 8 am MT. However, jerseys purchased from the NHL shop will not feature the inaugural shoulder patches as that is a team store exclusive. A limited number of Utah jerseys will also be sold at the NHL flagship store as early as Friday, November 15.
“Obtaining jerseys for our fans has been a top priority, and we’ve worked tirelessly with our partners at Fanatics and the NHL to make that happen within an accelerated timeline,” said Chris Armstrong, president of hockey operations and alternate governor of Utah Hockey Club. “Our jerseys embody a collective excitement and pride across Utah for our inaugural season, and we can’t wait for our fans to take home a piece of history and wear it proudly throughout Delta Center and our community.”
Following the initial release, there will be multiple waves of jerseys made available throughout the season, including youth sizes.
Originally scheduled for January, the fanatics branded Utah Hockey Club sweaters production was swiftly rushed after owner Ryan Smith was notified of the original timeline and decided to intervene.
“When I heard that we we’re scheduled for January, it just didn’t feel right,” Smith told KSL Sports. “Huge credit to Michael Rubin, I was able to jump on the phone with him…and we just explained, he saw it and he was like, ‘Alright our team has to do whatever we can to capture this moment.’”
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After jumping on the phone with Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin, the order was sped up and the sweaters will now be available for purchase on Friday at noon.
The Utah Hockey Club will take on the Carolina Hurricanes at Delta Center on Wednesday at 7 pm. The game can be viewed on SEG+. Fans can also tune in on air on the KSL Sports APP or on 97.5 and 1280 The Zone. Click here for the full schedule.