The Delta Center is an indoor venue in
Salt Lake City
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. Opened in 1991, the arena is the home of the
Utah Jazz
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of the
National Basketball Association
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(NBA) and the
Utah Mammoth
The Utah Mammoth are a professional ice hockey team based in Salt Lake City. The Mammoth compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division (NHL), Central Division in the Western Conference (NHL), Western Conference. ...
of the
National Hockey League
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(NHL). The arena has a seating capacity of 18,175 for
basketball
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, up to 11,131 for
ice hockey
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and indoor football, and 20,000 for
concerts
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. It has 56 luxury suites and 668 club seats.
Over the years, it has also hosted other professional sports teams including the
Utah Blaze
The Utah Blaze was a professional arena football team based in Salt Lake City, Utah and competed in the West Division of the Arena Football League. Home games were played at the EnergySolutions Arena. In 2013, the team did not submit proper ...
of the
Arena Football League
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and the
Utah Starzz of the
Women's National Basketball Association
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The WNBA w ...
(WNBA). During the
2002 Winter Olympics
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, the arena hosted figure skating and short-track speed skating competitions under the name "Salt Lake Ice Center". It is expected to host ice hockey during the
2034 Winter Olympics.
The Delta Center is the third oldest arena in the NBA, after
Madison Square Garden
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in
New York City
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and
Target Center
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in
Minneapolis
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.
History

The arena was originally imagined as a 20,000-seat home for the
Utah Jazz
The Utah Jazz are an American professional basketball team based in Salt Lake City. The Jazz compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference. Since the 1991–92 season, the ...
and
Salt Lake Golden Eagles
The Salt Lake Golden Eagles were a minor professional hockey team based in Salt Lake City from 1969 to 1994.
History
They played in the Western Hockey League from 1969 to 1974, the Central Hockey League from 1974 to 1984 and the International H ...
to replace the since-demolished
Salt Palace
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arena, which had 12,616 seats. Under the leadership and private financing of Utah businessman
Larry H. Miller, ground was broken on May 22, 1990, and it was completed on October 4, 1991, in time for late-October basketball games, at a cost of 93 million ( in dollars).
Naming rights to the arena would be acquired by
Delta Air Lines
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, naming it Delta Center.
The first game played in the arena was a Golden Eagles game against the
Peoria Rivermen on October 16, 1991, which the home team lost 4–2. The Eagles had also played the inaugural game in the
Salt Palace arena when it opened on October 10, 1969.
The first basketball game played in the arena was a Jazz pre-season loss against the
New York Knicks
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, 101–95. The first regular season game for the Jazz was a 103–95 loss to the
Seattle SuperSonics on November 7, 1991.

In addition to the Utah Jazz and Blaze, the arena was the home of the
WNBA's
Utah Starzz from 1997 to 2002, the
Salt Lake Golden Eagles
The Salt Lake Golden Eagles were a minor professional hockey team based in Salt Lake City from 1969 to 1994.
History
They played in the Western Hockey League from 1969 to 1974, the Central Hockey League from 1974 to 1984 and the International H ...
from 1991 to 1994, and the
Utah Grizzlies
The Utah Grizzlies are a professional ice hockey team in the ECHL. They play their home games at Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah.
Franchise history
The current Utah Grizzlies franchise started in 1981 as the Nashville South Stars i ...
from 1995 to 1997, both of the
International Hockey League. On June 8, 1996, the Delta Center hosted what was then the largest crowd in the history of American minor league hockey: 17,381 fans attended game four of the 1996
Turner Cup Finals.
The arena's roof was damaged by severe winds associated with the
Salt Lake City Tornado of August 11, 1999, costing 3.757million to repair.
Dan Roberts served as the
public address
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announcer for the Jazz, since before the arena was built, before he retired in April 2025.
In 2006, amid the company's bankruptcy, Delta declined to renew its naming rights.
A new agreement was reached with Salt Lake City-based
radioactive waste
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disposal company
EnergySolutions, renaming it EnergySolutions Arena. The new name was unveiled November 20, prior to the Jazz's home game against the
Toronto Raptors
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. Two stickers were placed on the court, covering up the arena's old name with the new one.
The temporary logos were replaced with official logos on the court sometime in December. EnergySolutions naming rights were set to expire in 2016.
Initial fan reactions to the new name were predominantly negative, leading to calls for the Jazz to re-evaluate the agreement, and the arena receiving fan nicknames mocking EnergySolutions' radioactive and hazardous waste disposal operations (such as "the
Chernobowl", "the Dump", "the
Fallout Shelter
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Arena", "Jazz
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Radium
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Stadium", and "the Tox Box").
Team owner
Larry H. Miller defended the criticism, considering the naming rights "a winner".
On April 15, 2010, over a year after the death of Larry H. Miller, the Jazz
basketball court
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was named in his honor.
On October 26, 2015, the naming rights were acquired by the
Lehi-based home security and automation provider
Vivint
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under a ten-year contract.
On September 21, 2016, the Jazz announced plans to renovate and upgrade the arena. The majority of the construction related to the building's renovation, which cost 125 million. The construction began at the conclusion of the
2016–17 Utah Jazz basketball season and was completed during fall 2017.
In December 2020,
Ryan Smith acquired the Jazz and arena from the
Miller family.
On January 14, 2023, Delta announced it would return as naming rights sponsor under a ten-year deal effective July 1, returning to the Delta Center name.
Utah Mammoth arrival, renovations
On April 18, 2024, it was announced that Smith had acquired the hockey operations of the
Arizona Coyotes
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, and that they would be used as the basis of a new
National Hockey League
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(NHL)
expansion team
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tentatively known as the
Utah Hockey Club (later renamed the Utah Mammoth) beginning in the
2024–25 NHL season
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. After the official announcement of the Utah Hockey Club, NHL commissioner
Gary Bettman
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announced that the Delta Center will undergo further renovations within the next two seasons which will increase unobstructed seats from to in hockey configuration.
The first regular season Mammoth game took place on October 8, 2024, with the team defeating the visiting
Chicago Blackhawks
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5–2. The game was played in front of 16,020, the largest-ever hockey crowd in the history of the arena.
Smith secured 900 million in funding for renovations to Delta Center and the construction of a surrounding sports and entertainment district. The renovations — which account for 525 million of this total — began in April 2025 and is expected to last until October 2027.
The renovations began after the team's final home game of their inaugural season with the full reconstruction of the lower bowl: adding new risers to maintain the proximity to the playing surface and eliminate all single-goal/partial-view seats in the lower bowl, lengthen the bowl on each end by , and raise the playing surface by . Renovations also included the foundational work on the new parking structure, to be used by premium season-ticket holders, installation of four new dehumidifiers to maintain ice quality year-round, adding new premium areas on the main floor, and increasing restroom capacity by 12 percent.
Future adjustments to the arena include a reconstruction of the upper bowl, which will remove all remaining single-goal-view seats, renovation of suites, clubs, and upper bowl premium seating, a new scoreboard and ribbon, and a further expansion of the east-facing concourse area and plaza to allow for watch parties and other fan-centered festivities.
Recognition
The Delta Center is well known for being one of the hardest places to play for visiting teams in the NBA. According to an NBA Players Poll taken by ''
Sports Illustrated
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'' on February 11, 2008, the Delta Center is considered "the most intimidating arena in the NBA" with 20% of the vote made up of 240 current NBA players. Many commentators referred to the arena as the "Decibel Center," a play on the name "Delta Center." During Game 5 of the
1997 NBA Finals, a decibel meter installed at floor level had readings of over 110 decibels, close to the noise generated by a jet takeoff. Also, during the
1997 NBA Finals,
NBC's Hannah Storm called the Delta Center "one of the loudest places in sports."
Notable events
Winter Olympics
Delta Center hosted
figure skating
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and
short track speed skating
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during the
2002 Winter Olympics
The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002 (; Gosiute dialect, Gosiute Shoshoni: ''Tit'-so-pi 2002''; ; Shoshoni language, Shoshoni: ''Soónkahni 2002''), were an international wi ...
. The arena was renamed "Salt Lake Ice Center" for the duration of the Games due to sponsorship rules.
It is expected to host hockey during the
2034 Winter Olympics.
Other sports
The arena hosted the
1999 U.S. Figure Skating Championships..
The arena held Utah's first
UFC event on August 6, 2016, for ''
UFC Fight Night: Rodríguez vs. Caceres''. The arena held its first UFC
pay-per-view
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event on August 20, 2022, for ''
UFC 278: Usman vs. Edwards 2''. The promotion returned to the arena on July 29, 2023, for ''
UFC 291: Poirier vs. Gaethje 2''. The promotion returned again on October 5, 2024, for ''
UFC 307: Pereira vs. Rountree Jr.''
In 1999 and 2000, the
Professional Bull Riders
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hosted an event at the arena for the
Bud Light Cup Series tour, and would later return in 2024 for an
Unleash the Beast Series event.
Concerts
In addition to sports, the arena was intended to host large music concerts. On October 24, 1991,
Oingo Boingo
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became the first headlining act to play the Delta Center.
See also
*
Statue of John Stockton, located outside the southeast corner of the Delta Center
References
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