There seem to be two clans in the Arizona Coyotes locker room: the defensemen and goalkeepers and the forwards.
That's what guard Sean Durzi said during his appearance on the What Chaos! podcast.
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“Once a month we – the defenders and the goalkeepers – have dinner together. The main topic of conversation is how much we cannot trust attackers. It’s pretty funny,” said the 25-year-old hockey player.
When asked if he was serious, Durzi added.
“100%. It's our favorite conversation. It's always about a good steak and maybe a bottle of red wine. It's always very funny when we talk about the players from before.”
“It’s the easiest position in sport,” he also answered when asked whether he thought he could play as a striker in the National League.
Durzi is in his first season in the Yotes jersey and was acquired from the Los Angeles Kings on June 24th.
The Ontario native is on track to have his best season on the Bettman circuit. In 38 games so far he has scored seven goals and 20 assists for 27 points. Durzi is the Coyotes' most used skater, averaging 23:20 playing time per game.