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NHL: ‘Utah Yetis’ has been trademarked



NHL: ‘Utah Yetis’ has been trademarked

by Hockey-Daily

11 Comments

  1. That was my bottom choice so I hope they make it look cool at least. All the AI art has been awful and didn’t help.

  2. They trademarked a bunch of names, probably casting a very wide net so they’re not buying names and domains from squatters

  3. K1NGDUMN1234

    Not gonna lie.. like the name ahh. That a.i. logo is to much. Simpler is better.

  4. showerstool3

    Utah Raptors is too cool to pass up. If that runs into trademark issues, Utah Dino’s is a good back up.

    For the Utah Dino’s, create a logo that can be on everything and then have different dinosaurs on different jerseys. So many cool opportunities.

    Purple should definitely be the main color.

  5. halfpackkools

    Hey. I like it. I’d rock yeti gear. Catch me center ice in a full yeti body suit.

  6. Tripleator

    I like the name – represents a mountain type monster. Big scary, intimidating, unique. Better than Buzz or Jazz. Jazz just works because of brand identity and history.

  7. TwoSk00ps

    the washington commanders ran into a lot of trouble with squatters trying to eat up potential names so that the team would have to buy them from them. it seems ryan is just trademarking a bunch of names to prevent this. Blizzard, Venom, Fury, Utah HC / Utah Hockey Club have also recently been trademarked. Ryan said the team would likely operate under a temporary name for the first season- looking like Utah Hockey Club

  8. guernica_records

    It’s totally subjective, but Yetis feels like an AYSO kid’s soccer team. Too cheesy. I get that they are fierce and whatnot, but it’s a mythical creature– too corny for me.

    I would prefer something directly related to Utah like peaks, raptors, or golden eagles. I actually would love the team to be called Utah Hockey Club long-term, sounds clean af and it works for soccer clubs, but I realize that is a minority opinion.

  9. If we go this route I hope it’s just “Yeti,” sounds better without the “s”

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