The Utah Blaze based at Salt Lake City, in Utah, is an Arena Football League team. In the year 2006, they began to play as an expansion team. It began to play on January 28, in the year 2006, in action with the San Jose SaberCats. The Utah Blaze is mentored by the Arizona Rattlers mentor Danny White and at the Energy Solutions Arena, the team plays its abode games, which is in the Salt Lake City, abode of the National Basketball Association's Utah Jazz.
The Utah Blaze is owned by the automobile businessmen Brett Hopkins, John Garff and Robert Garff. In their primary season, The Utah had the uppermost standard presence in the league, with an over whelming 15,498 fans in every game. They closely edged out the total number of 15,463 fans in Philadelphia. Regardless of a trailing trace of 7-9, the Utah Blaze got into the games as the conference's #6 seed (AC Wildcard). Unluckily, the lately created Utah Blaze lost the match to the Arizona Rattlers with the concluding points of 57-34. On February 11, in the year 2006, the Utah Blaze lost the game to New York Dragons, with the score of 84-81, which is the subsequent uppermost playoff in the past of the League. The Utah Blaze's presentation was also the subsequent uppermost points for a trailing squad in the history of AFL's 20-year past.
The Utah Blaze goes into their third spell in the Arena Football League in the year 2008. They are headed by their coach or mentor Danny White and give the impression to make back to the game after trailing in the Wild Card Round to the Arizona Rattlers in the last year.