But what if I told you that what has been said about Utah’s potential on the free agency market recently is the exact opposite of what Utah fans have been hearing since 1980?
being left on the outside looking in of postseason hockey is a bummer, but by practically every definition, there is no reason to be anything but optimistic about what’s to come in Salt Lake City.
The Jazz may still stink next year and the off-season may do little to quelch any fears, but the team will at least look good (stylistically speaking).
Buzzer beaters, upsets, broken records, sweet throw downs and heartbreaking losses are all jam packed into the swift moving compilation, which is normally around three minutes long.
The Jazz injury report has been a constantly revolving door starting all the way back with Taylor Hendricks suffering a season ending injury three games into the season, and it hasn’t slowed down since.