NHL Players Are Taking Over 2 Toronto Hotels For Full Lockdown This Month

Players will arrive in the city on July 26.
Ontario Editor

Quite a few hockey teams are coming back to the 6ix. Insider Trading has reported that NHL players in Toronto will be taking over two separate hotels this month. 

As a hub city, 12 teams will be arriving in the 6ix on July 26, with games reportedly taking place on July 31.  

July 26

NHL players will arrive in Toronto 

The top five Eastern Conference teams, including the Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins, will be staying at the Hotel X. 

The rest of the Eastern Conference teams, including the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens, will be setting up camp at the Fairmont Royal York. 

Bob McKenzie from Insider Trading reports that the Fairmont Royal York hotel will be "fully locked down" when the NHL players arrive. 

Western Conference teams will be staying at separate hotels in Edmonton.

Via Insider Trading

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