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The National Hockey League’s newest team, the Utah Hockey Club, has appointed Clayton Keller, a native of St. Louis, as the team’s first captain in the history of the franchise.

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After taking over the roster of the Arizona Coyotes, the Utah Hockey Club is getting ready to play in the National Hockey League for the first time. In the summer, National Hockey League authorities gave their approval for the sale and relocation of the Coyotes, which paved the door for Utah to acquire a new team.

Having said that, the history of the Arizona Coyotes will remain with the former organization, while Utah will begin all over again in the process of developing its hockey history during this season.

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Up until this moment, Keller, a forward who is now 26 years old, had spent his entire eight-year career in the National Hockey League with the Coyotes.

Keller has been selected to the All-Star team twice, and his teammates hold him in extremely high esteem. He is widely considered as a game-changer due to his lightning-fast shooting and lightning-fast quickness.

Keller’s performance in the 2022-23 National Hockey League season set new career highs for goals (37), assists (49), and points (86). By the end of the previous season, he had scored 33 goals, 43 assists, and 76 points while averaging approximately 20 minutes of ice time each game. He finished within striking distance of those numbers.

Keller was born in Chesterfield, a suburb of St. Louis, and he spent his childhood in Swansea, Illinois, which is located close. Growing up, he participated in a number of junior leagues in the St. Louis area, where he was a teammate of the rising talent Matthew Tkachuk.

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