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Fans Drink $120,000 Worth Of Beer To Set New Delta Center Record, Mark One Hell Of A Debut For Utah Hockey Club

Fans Drink $120,000 Worth Of Beer To Set New Delta Center Record, Mark One Hell Of A Debut For Utah Hockey Club Fans Drink $120,000 Worth Of Beer To Set New Delta Center Record, Mark One Hell Of A Debut For Utah Hockey Club

And to make things even sweeter: These boys won me a parlay!

Tuesday night marked the on-ice debut for the Utah Hockey Club, with a total of 16,020 fans filling Salt Lake City’s Delta Center. However, the historical night involved more than just a puck, it also involved beer — lots of it.

During the inaugural game (both overall and at home) for the Utah Hockey Club, beer sales brought in a whopping $120,000, which set an all-time record for games at the Delta Center in its 33-year existence, according to the franchise per Front Office Sports. The arena is the home of both the Utah Hockey Club (NHL) and Utah Jazz (NBA). (RELATED: Florida Panthers Raise Their Stanley Cup Banner, And The Championship Glory Is Straight-Up Aura)

The record only stands for sporting events, with the number being bigger for concerts and additional events.

The ownership of both Utah HC and the Jazz, Smith Entertainment Group, fully embraced it by showing off the beer festivities on their video boards while their team was out there taking care of business in a campaign-opening win over the Chicago Blackhawks.

Just check out the views … they’re glorious.

WATCH:

I guess this is an appropriate time to start screaming, “CHUG! CHUG! CHUG! CHUG!”



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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