Isaac Reed (Taylor Kitsch) turns down Sara's offer to help them cross the Wasatch Mountains and be safe from ... He has a wanted poster with Sara's picture along with quite a sizeable reward.
It’s THE Wasatch. As in, the Wasatch Mountains, which are in Utah. Totally makes sense. It’s apparently a word in the Ute language that means “mountain pass.” ...
Wasatch, named for the Wasatch mountain range in Utah, has been swapped out with Outlaws, the team announced on Thursday. It will join Hockey Club and Mammoth, which made the final four after an ...
"Wasatch" is the native Ute name for "mountain pass" and thus honors the indigenous origins of the region. It is a reference to Utah's Wasatch mountain range and an homage to a "mythical snow ...
The final three names for the Utah Hockey Club’s future name have once again changed within 24 hours of being released. Utah owners Ryan and Ashley Smith declared the team’s name would be ...
Though the Wasatch mountain range towers over the Utah capital region, the name apparently fell flat with fans in the first night of voting. So, Utah Outlaws is back in the mix. "Hey Utah hockey ...
Wasatch is a reference to the Wasatch Mountains, which run north to south along the east side of the Salt Lake Valley. “We wanted to honor this idea people had for a mythical snow creature like ...
Wasatch is a reference to the Wasatch Mountains, which run north to south along the east side of the Salt Lake Valley. “We wanted to honor this idea people had for a mythical snow creature like ...
SALT LAKE CITY — William Strobe and Nate Engstrom have spent several years skiing in the Wasatch mountains. “And at a ski resort…to get first tracks, if you’re lucky, you got to be up at 4 ...
Wasatch, named for the Wasatch mountain range in Utah, has been swapped out with Outlaws, the team announced on Thursday. It will join Hockey Club and Mammoth, which made the final four after an ...
Wasatch is a reference to the Wasatch Mountains, which run north to south along the east side of the Salt Lake Valley. AP Hockey Writer Stephen Whyno contributed to this report.