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Its population is over 100,000 and the metropolitan population is just over 1,000,000. |
Its population is over 100,000 and the metropolitan population is just over 1,000,000. |
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+ | Salt Lake City hosted the [[2002 Winter Olympics]] |
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*[[Salt Lake Golden Eagles]] |
*[[Salt Lake Golden Eagles]] |
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+ | *([[Western Hockey League (minor pro)]], 1969-1974) join CHL |
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+ | *([[Central Hockey League (1963-1984)|Central Hockey League]], 1974-1984), join IHL |
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+ | *([[International Hockey League (1945–2001)|Intenational Hockey League]], 1984-1994) become [[Detroit Vipers]] |
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+ | *[[Salt Lake Jr. Grizzlies]] ([[Western States Hockey League]], 2002-2004) |
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+ | *[[Salt Lake Maple Leafs]] ([[Western States Hockey League]], 2001-2002) renamed Jr. Grizzlies |
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+ | *[[Salt Lake City Moose]] ([[Western States Hockey League]], 2012-Present) |
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+ | *[[Utah Grizzlies]] |
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+ | *([[IHL (1945-01)|IHL]], 1995-2001) join AHL when league folds |
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+ | *([[AHL]], 2001-2005) go dormant, return as [[Lake Erie Monsters]] in 2007 |
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+ | *[[Utah Jr. Grizzlies]], ([[Western States Hockey League]], 1996-2001) renamed [[Salt Lake Maple Leafs]] |
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+ | *[[Utah Lightning]] ([[Western States Hockey League]], 1994-1996) renamed Junior Grizzlies |
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==Arenas== |
==Arenas== |
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+ | *[[EnergySolutions Arena]] (1991-Present) originally Delta Center until 2006 |
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+ | *[[Salt Palace]] (1969-1994) this was the 2nd building and first arena with ice to bear this name |
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+ | *[[Salt Lake Sports Complex]] |
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+ | *[[Gallivan Center Ice Rink]] |
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+ | *[[Cottonwood Heights Ice Arena]] |
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+ | *The [[Maverik Center]] formerly the [[E Center]] (located in [[West Valley City]] but home to home to [[Utah Grizzlies(ECHL)]]) |
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+ | ==Players== |
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+ | *[[Dylan Olsen]] |
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+ | ==External Links== |
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− | *[[Energy Solutions Arena]] |
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+ | *{{w|Salt Lake City}} on ''Wikipedia'' |
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− | *[[Salt Palace]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 3 November 2019
Salt Lake City is the capital and largest city in Utah, United States.
Its population is over 100,000 and the metropolitan population is just over 1,000,000.
Salt Lake City hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics
Teams
- Salt Lake Golden Eagles
- (Western Hockey League (minor pro), 1969-1974) join CHL
- (Central Hockey League, 1974-1984), join IHL
- (Intenational Hockey League, 1984-1994) become Detroit Vipers
- Salt Lake Jr. Grizzlies (Western States Hockey League, 2002-2004)
- Salt Lake Maple Leafs (Western States Hockey League, 2001-2002) renamed Jr. Grizzlies
- Salt Lake City Moose (Western States Hockey League, 2012-Present)
- Utah Grizzlies
- (IHL, 1995-2001) join AHL when league folds
- (AHL, 2001-2005) go dormant, return as Lake Erie Monsters in 2007
- Utah Jr. Grizzlies, (Western States Hockey League, 1996-2001) renamed Salt Lake Maple Leafs
- Utah Lightning (Western States Hockey League, 1994-1996) renamed Junior Grizzlies
Arenas
- EnergySolutions Arena (1991-Present) originally Delta Center until 2006
- Salt Palace (1969-1994) this was the 2nd building and first arena with ice to bear this name
- Salt Lake Sports Complex
- Gallivan Center Ice Rink
- Cottonwood Heights Ice Arena
- The Maverik Center formerly the E Center (located in West Valley City but home to home to Utah Grizzlies(ECHL))
Players
External Links
- Salt Lake City on Wikipedia