So the Arizona Coyotes will be relocating to Salt Lake City, Utah. We don't have a team name yet so I thought based on online suggestions I would generate possible logos using AI.
Wow one of my suggestions "Utah Fury" was trademarked along with "Utah Blizzard" and "Utah Venom". Utah HC was also trademarked. I did predict it would be Utah Hockey Team for a season but i forgot to mention it.
Didn't know about the Hives on all highway signs. What name would you want it to be based on the 20 name list that came out recently? I'm preparing a video on it.
Yeah. But this video was made based on online suggestions. I'm planning a follow up video when we get the final 8 name bracket. I'm waiting to see if the 8th name replaces Utah HC.
I just feel any name we get it's always going to feel odd, generic, or even minor league. But with time we get used to it like Golden Knights and Kraken. I'm planning to do a video on this soon just not sure when is the perfect time to release it since we're in the middle of the playoffs.
I thought about Seagulls but there is already the San Diego Gulls which is an AHL affiliate to the Ducks. I just can't see Pioneers being marketable from a branding perspective.
@JustMikeDotTv I think the concensus around the city is some variation of Blue/Purple. Maybe take the 90's color scheme of the Utah Jazz. I'm excited to see how it'll turn out.
In Mormon culture, bees and beehives represent hard work, cooperation, and community. Mormon settlers chose the beehive as a symbol in 1848 to represent the cooperation and hard work they believed would be necessary to build a successful community in the harsh environment of the area. Brigham Young chose the beehive symbol because he liked the imagery of honeybees and their hives representing cooperative labor and industry. The Book of Mormon term deseret means honeybee and signifies unity, industry, and cooperation. In the Book of Mormon, bees are associated with migration to a new, promised land, a land of milk and honey. Bees typically symbolize: focus, hard work, teamwork, generosity, fertility, and prosperity. Utah's nickname is "the beehive state" in reference to the ideal of industry laid out by Mormon settlers. Stingers. I think this is the most likely choice.
@@JustMikeDotTv I voted for Utah Yeti that one is my favorite with blizzard coming in second where if that one got chosen they can use the yeti as the mascot like you said.
Utah had a hockey team before as the Golden eagles. Eagles are so over used, and Vegas is too close geographically and name wise to have golden. How about Raptor? And not the dinosaur, instead "bird of prey" it's where the F22 gets its name.
There is a legit dinosaur discovered to Utah, it's a raptor variant and to distinguish from velociraptor it's one word. UtahRaptor, but as a bird of prey to differentiate from Toronto nba team and the minor league Ogden utah baseball team.
@JustMikeDotTv raptor talons from a bird of prey would be sweet! You should get this out there to Ryan Smith, the possibilities of Utah HC and Utah Hockey Team shouldn't be in the bracket
@@JustMikeDotTv understandably. I've been wanting some way to send submissions to Ryan Smith. There's no way he expects anyone to vote for some of those, so why not fill it with something that will garner votes and debate to make it interesting? Buffalo, bison, herd, or tatonka maybe or the Utes word for Buffalo? Utah has the 2nd largest population of Buffalo, an entire island as a sanctuary for them.
@@jacehiggs3637 bison has been done. Especially with so many Buffalo sports teams. Not pro sports but minor teams. But it doesn't have to be an animal or dinosaur name. Nashville Predators are called that and use a sabertooth as their logo. Minnesota Wild use an outline of a bear. Washington Capitals have used eagle designs. They're not Washington Eagles. Even Boston Bruins found a creative way to avoid being called Boston Brown Bears.