Utah HC owner Ryan Smith speaks to the media

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Utah Hockey Club owner Ryan Smith has always been a big advocate for the fans
  • With the team making a playoff push, he’s lowered the Utah HC+ subscription price to $1 for rest of season
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Utah Hockey Club is enjoying a respectable inaugural season in the NHL and still has an opportunity to potentially make the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

With the race for the postseason on, Smith Entertainment Group has made an awesome move to help generate more interest in the team. With 14 games left in the campaign, Smith has lowered the subscription price for UtahHC+ to just $1.

It’s named “Push for the Playoffs” and can be found at www.segplus.com. That means Utah fans could watch their squad in the playoffs for a mere $1. Now that’s how you get the supporters on your side, although Smith already has a great reputation after also owning the Utah Jazz for nearly five years. The subscription is available to fans in Utah and six neighboring states as well.

Blackouts and restrictions remain an issue for NHL supporters. While several teams such as the Chicago Blackhawks, Vegas Golden Knights, and Dallas Stars have subscription services, it’s still difficult at times for fans to watch games across the league.

Utah Hockey Club is currently four points out of the final Wild Card spot. They have a 30-27-11 record and will be looking to bounce back on Thursday against the Buffalo Sabres after losing 7-1 to the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday.

Clayton Keller has led the way for Utah, scoring 24 goals and supplying 51 assists for a total of 75 points. Logan Cooley and Dylan Guenther are also important pieces for this team.

Hopefully, with this limited time offer on UtahHC+, more fans will be tuning into the action.