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Utah Puck Report

Utah Puck Report

By: KSL Podcasts
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Utah Puck Report is a KSL Sports podcast hosted by Jay Stevens - EBUG, firefighter and long time hockey advocate. On the show, you'll get interviews with Utah Hockey Club players, coaches and personnel. Stevens also sticks to his roots in covering youth, college and local hockey leagues. And don't worry, you'll still find comprehensive coverage of the Utah Grizzlies and any other teams that come to town. You can find Utah Puck Report on Facebook, Instagram and X. If you enjoy the show, we would really appreciate it if you'd take the time to rate and review the podcast. Talk soon!

2023 KSL Podcasts
Hockey Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Captain's Log 12/22
    Dec 23 2025

    In this week's episode Jay discusses the impending lockout in the ECHL, could we have seen our last ever Grizzlies game? He also talks briefly about the recent Mammoth games.

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    28 mins
  • Utah Puck Report talks Park City Pioneers with Jordon Stone and Robert Ward
    Dec 13 2025

    In this episode of the Utah book report ,host Jay Stevens discusses the exciting development surrounding the Park city Pioneers hockey club and their new arena in Park city. He's joined by team owners Jordon Stone and Robert Ward, they explore the features of the new facility, the importance of community engagement and the future of minor league hockey in Utah. The conversation highlights the potential for growth and local hockey culture and the pioneers plan to create a vibrant hockey experience for the fans and players alike

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    48 mins
  • The Future of the Growlin' Grizzlies
    Dec 5 2025

    Jay talks with Cyd Butler and Cassi White, both board members from the Growlin’ Grizzlies Booster Club about how they help the Grizzlies and what they plan on doing after the Grizzlies move.

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    23 mins
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