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Beer-chugging fans, indoor snow, custom goal horn: How the Utah Hockey Club pulled off an iconic opening night

Game 1 was the first step in creating something the fans can call their own. Here’s how the UHC pulled it off in an accelerated timeline and what’s next.

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