Arizona Coyotes Training Camp Schedule Released
The Arizona Coyotes released their training camp schedule and roster on Tuesday.
Each day brings us closer and closer to Arizona Coyotes hockey.
It’s about time.
We’re just half a week away from the start of rookie camp, and now we know the finer details surrounding the organization’s training camp as well.
It will kick off on Friday, September 23rd and the Coyotes will play in their first preseason games on September 26th in a split squad scrimmage against the Los Angeles Kings.
The team wraps up it’s preseason slate with a match up against the San Jose Sharks on October 7th at Gila River Arena.
The Arizona Coyotes’ training camp roster was also released.
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