Picking the music in NHL locker-rooms a delicate balancing act
Michael Del Zotto realized he needed a hobby.
One of the only single players on the Philadelphia Flyers a couple of seasons ago, the defenceman would usually head home following practice, watch TV all afternoon and have dinner before returning to the couch.
“I said to myself, ‘I’ve got to do something a little more productive with my down time,’” Del Zotto recalled.
So he got back into the saxophone — an instrument he gave up after leaving home as a teenager to play junior hockey — and bought some disc jockey turntables to mix electronic music.