I can't help but wonder how all of this will affect the ice quality in the building. With that many games and events, with that many ice-resurfacings as well as floors over the ice being put on and off, as well as that many crowds of people in an out of the building, this means all kinds of variables such as heat, humidity, and so many others are going to be changing day to day and hour to hour. Will this result in worse ice this year?
this post was submitted on 13 Jul 2023
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