Victus Advisors’ Walter Franco recently shared insights with the Salt Lake Tribune on the exciting possibility of the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes relocating to Salt Lake City. The interview, shedding light on the potential entry of hockey into Utah’s vibrant sports scene, underscores the significant role Utah Jazz owner Ryan Smith has played in accelerating discussions at the NHL level.

Franco emphasized Smith’s credibility and the value he brings to the table as a potential NHL franchise owner. With Smith’s track record, including acquisitions of the Utah Jazz and Real Salt Lake, his pursuit of bringing NHL hockey to Utah speaks volumes about his commitment and vision for the state’s sports landscape.

The article highlights Smith’s strategic approach, which contrasts with his previous acquisitions of the Jazz and Real Salt Lake. Unlike those instances, where opportunities emerged more conventionally, Smith’s bid for an NHL team involved navigating a complex landscape, particularly amidst the Coyotes’ challenges in Phoenix.

Utah’s welcoming embrace of an NHL team is evident in the state’s legislative support and public enthusiasm. The passage of bills allocating funds for a hockey arena and the government’s proactive engagement signal a readiness to embrace the sport. Franco’s insights underscore the potential synergies between Smith’s entrepreneurial background and the NHL’s future, particularly in enhancing fan engagement and operational efficiency.

The article concludes by discussing the logistical challenges of establishing a new team in Utah and the optimism surrounding Smith’s ability to navigate these hurdles. As Utah eagerly awaits potential NHL action, Franco’s perspective offers valuable insights into the dynamics shaping the state’s sports landscape.

Stay tuned for more updates as Utah’s NHL aspirations continue to unfold, with Victus Advisors at the forefront of analyzing the evolving sports market landscape.