Utah Grizzlies

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Utah Grizzlies
CityWest Valley City, Utah
LeagueECHL
ConferenceWestern
DivisionMountain
Founded1981 (in the CHL)
Home arenaMaverik Center
ColorsGreen, black, copper, white[1]
       
General managerRyan Kinasewich[2]
Head coachRyan Kinasewich
MediaKSOP
FloTv
AffiliatesColorado Avalanche (NHL)
Colorado Eagles (AHL)
Websiteutahgrizzlies.com
Franchise history
1981–1983Nashville South Stars
1983–1990Virginia Lancers
1990–1992Roanoke Valley Rebels
1992–1993Roanoke Valley Rampage
1993–1994Huntsville Blast
1994–2001Tallahassee Tiger Sharks
2001–2002Macon Whoopee
2002–2003Lexington Men O' War
2005–presentUtah Grizzlies
Championships
Division titles1 (2021–22)
Current season

The Utah Grizzlies are a professional ice hockey team in the ECHL. They play their home games at Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah.

Franchise history[edit]

The current Utah Grizzlies franchise started in 1981 as the Nashville South Stars in Nashville, Tennessee, in the Central Hockey League. Henry Brabham then took over the team in 1983 and relocated them to Vinton, Virginia mid-season, to become the Virginia Lancers. Brabham and the Lancers were then one of the founding members of the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) in 1988. The franchise was sold and relocated several times until it went dormant after the 2002–03 season. After the American Hockey League (AHL) incarnation of the Grizzlies suspended operations, David Elmore and Donna Tuttle bought the rights to the dormant ECHL franchise and moved the team to the E Center to replace the previous Grizzlies franchise.

Prior to the 2013–14 season, their NHL affiliate Calgary Flames changed their affiliation to the Alaska Aces. Incoming head coach and general manager Tim Branham announced a three-year agreement with the Anaheim Ducks on August 7, 2013.[3] After the Grizzlies made the post-season in every season within the Ducks organization, the Grizzlies and Ducks agreed to a multi-year extension during the 2015–16 season.[4]

Following the 2017–18 season, the Grizzlies missed the post-season for the first time in 11 years. At that time, their ECHL rival, the Colorado Eagles, joined the American Hockey League as an affiliate of the Colorado Avalanche after previously serving as the Avalanche affiliate in the ECHL. The Grizzlies ended their agreement with the Ducks and affiliated with the Avalanche, their closest geographical NHL club.[5][6]

The market was previously served by:

Season-by-season record[edit]

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime losses, SOL= Shootout losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalty infraction minutes

Regular season Playoffs
Season GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA PIM Standing Year 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Kelly Cup
2005–06 72 36 30 5 1 78 235 236 1712 4th of 6, West 2006 L, 0–4, AK
2006–07 72 22 42 4 4 52 184 294 1953 5th of 5, West 2007 did not qualify
2007–08 72 32 30 2 8 74 239 259 1595 4th of 5, West 2008 W, 4–2, FRE W, 4–1, VIC L, 0–4, LV
2008–09 72 28 28 6 10 72 220 246 1372 4th of 6, West 2009 L, 1–4, AK
2009–10 72 34 29 4 5 77 260 253 1292 3rd of 4, West 2010 W, 3–2, LV L, 0–4, IDH
2010–11 72 33 32 4 3 73 189 227 1674 3rd of 4, Mountain 2011 W, 3–1, STK L, 0–4, VIC
2011–12 72 33 33 0 6 72 183 223 1573 3rd of 4, Mountain 2012 L, 0–3, LV
2012–13 72 29 30 4 9 71 217 277 1741 4th of 4, Mountain 2013 L, 0–4, ONT
2013–14 71 38 24 3 6 85 187 173 1329 3rd of 4, Mountain 2014 L, 1–4, BAK
2014–15 72 37 27 5 3 82 213 219 1170 4th of 7, Pacific 2015 W, 4–2, IDH L, 1–4, ONT
2015–16 72 39 27 3 3 84 223 206 942 3rd of 5, West 2016 W, 4–2, COL L, 0–4, FW
2016–17 72 36 29 5 2 79 225 240 1312 4th of 7, Mountain 2017 L, 1–4, ALN
2017–18 72 28 29 9 6 71 230 256 1212 6th of 7, Mountain 2018 did not qualify
2018–19 72 37 26 4 5 83 232 218 1264 3rd of 7, Mountain 2019 L, 1–4, IDH
2019–20 62 34 17 7 4 79 207 164 884 3rd of 7, Mountain 2020 Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 72 35 26 5 6 81 207 219 1037 4th of 7, Western 2021 L, 0–3, ALN
2021–22 72 42 27 2 1 87 240 225 959 1st of 7, Mountain 2022 W, 4–3, TUL W, 4–2, RC L, 1–4, TOL
2022–23 72 35 33 4 0 74 230 259 131 6 4th of 7, Mountain 2023 L, 2–4, IDH

Players[edit]

Current roster[edit]

Updated March 4, 2024.[7][8]
Team roster
No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Contract
54 Canada Jeremiah Addison LW L 27 2024 Brampton, Ontario Grizzlies
15 United States Aaron Aragon LW L 26 2023 Whittier, California Grizzlies
26 Canada Alex Beaucage RW R 22 2024 Trois-Rivières, Quebec Avalanche
14 Canada Adam Berg LW L 27 2023 Calgary, Alberta Grizzlies
24 United States Nathan Burke F L 25 2023 Scottsdale, Arizona Grizzlies
28 Canada Cody Caron RW R 27 2023 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Grizzlies
23 United States Cody Corbett D L 30 2024 Lakeland, Minnesota Grizzlies
30 Canada Will Cranley G L 22 2024 Peterborough, Ontario Blues
29 Canada Brandon Cutler C L 23 2021 Spruce Grove, Alberta Eagles
13 Canada Dylan Fitze (A) RW R 31 2022 Peterborough, Ontario Grizzlies
25 United States Cole Gallant RW R 26 2023 Surrey, British Columbia Grizzlies
73 Canada Dante Giannuzzi G L 21 2023 Winnipeg, Manitoba Grizzlies
23 Canada Kade Jensen D L 26 2023 Calgary, Alberta Grizzlies
6 United States Kyle Mayhew D L 26 2023 Anaheim Hills, California Eagles
10 United States Mick Messner LW L 24 2023 Madison, Wisconsin Grizzlies
6 Canada Max Neill LW L 23 2024 Portage la Prairie, Manitoba Grizzlies
21 Canada Tyler Penner (A) RW R 28 2021 Winnipeg, Manitoba Grizzlies
17 United States Jacob Semik D L 24 2023 Canton, Michigan Grizzlies
47 Canada Brett Stapley C R 25 2023 Campbell River, British Columbia Eagles
15 United States Jordon Stone D R 28 2021 Parker, Colorado Grizzlies
40 United States Robbie Stucker D R 25 2023 St. Paul, Minnesota Grizzlies
74 United States Keoni Texeira (A) D L 27 2023 Fontana, California Grizzlies
54 United States Michael Underwood D R 25 2023 Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Eagles
20 United States Josh Wesley (C) D R 27 2023 Hartford, Connecticut Eagles
12 Canada Quinn Wichers D L 26 2023 Metcalfe, Ontario Grizzlies
5 Canada Dean Yakura C R 38 2023 West Vancouver, British Columbia Grizzlies

References[edit]

  1. ^ Email response from Communications and Broadcasting VP Adrian Denny: "Copper is the third color."
  2. ^ "Ryan Kinasewich Named Grizzlies Head Coach and General Manager". utahgrizzlies.com. 2021-09-27. Retrieved 2023-05-05.
  3. ^ "Utah Grizzlies announce affiliation with the Anaheim Ducks". desertnews.com. 2013-08-07. Retrieved 2013-08-07.
  4. ^ "Ducks announce affiliation extension with the Utah Grizzlies". Anaheim Ducks. 2016-01-20. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  5. ^ "Grizzlies announce affiliation with Avalanche". utahgrizzlies.com. 2018-06-28. Retrieved 2018-06-28.
  6. ^ "Avalanche enters in to ECHL partnership with the Utah Grizzlies". Colorado Avalanche. 2018-06-28. Retrieved 2018-06-28.
  7. ^ "Utah Grizzlies team roster". utahgrizzlies.com. 2024-03-04. Retrieved 2024-03-04.
  8. ^ "Utah Grizzlies Roster". EliteProspects.com. 2024-02-29. Retrieved 2024-03-04.

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