Already a major technical problem at the Coyotes' home opener
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Jeff Drouin
October 29, 2022 (9:32)
The Arizona Coyotes made their debut yesterday at their new home, Mullett Arena, against the Winnipeg Jets. André Tourigny's team finally lost 3-2 in the inaugural game in their home arena.
Even if this arena is new, there was still a major technical problem yesterday, as the goal siren was not working. When the Coyotes scored two goals, there was no noise and let's just say that the result is very strange.
Let's hope the technicians can fix the siren for the next game, but let's just say it sounds like a "honking" inauguration of the first goal in the new arena.
By the way, despite the fact that there are only 5,000 seats available, Mullett Arena wasn't even full for this game.
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