Arizona Coyotes Reveal Visiting Teams Locker Rooms - April Fools joke in October??
Craig Morgan of PHNX sports got a firsthand look at the temporary dressing room area to be used by visiting teams for the first four Arizona Coyotes games.
The reason a temporary locker room for the visiting teams is needed is that the facility being built near ASU's Mullett arena is still under construction.
Much criticism has been directed towards the Coyotes organization for not only playing NHL games in a 5,000 seat arena, but for less than standard dressing rooms... even if they are temporary.
It is what is and it seems that NHL players will still get paid no matter what kind of dressing rooms are available.
It's only four games and while it's true that NHL players are accustomed to nice dressing rooms and large arenas, they will survive just fine.
So, without further adieu, here is what the TEMPORARY dressing room area will look like. Now, kind in mind they are still setting things up for the first home game against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday.
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