I need some questions for a Q&A to get some Cyclones Insider blog posts going. I'm running short on material and/or hitting a creative block. Reply to this post or email me with any question you might have and I'll try to answer them on the blog.
Meanwhile, I did just put up a post about ice conditions this year.
Here's an ice related one for you, on Tuesday it wasn't exactly cold out and the building was packed full of screaming kids and the ice looked to still have some wet spots late into each period. How much does the fluctuation in temps the Cincinnati area experiences in the spring and fall effect the ice and do large crowds warm the building as well? Can a random warm day combined with a large crowd create a "perfect storm" of bad/sloppy ice?
It seems that even the local "men's league" rinks can have questionable ice when the temps start fluctuating and it can take a day or so to adjust.
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@Elvis I have composed an answer to your question but I'm going to hold it out for about a week in order to keep new content on pace. I have a booby prize for you in appreciation for the great question. Check your email.
I have 1 for you...Is it true that figure skaters and hockey players like the ice at different temps? If so how do you deal with that for disney on ice and other figure skating events? AND How much work is it to get the ice back to playing ready after an event where the floor is put down (basketball game or concert)?