The ice is fine at the beginning of the period. You do realize that the system was rebuilt entirely a few years ago. There used to be huge puddles out there, but no more. A lot of snow is produced, but less than the TD Garden, but those guys have huge crews of a dozen shufflers at each TVTO. For sure though the overall condition if the ice could still be improved if the temps were dropped, but that’s never been a thing at the XL. I’m assuming Toscano will be MUCH colder.No advantage to starting the 2nd and 3rd periods with a PP. Part of the problem is the atrocious condition of the XL's ice at the beginning those periods in almost every game. It did save our bacon though when UML fumbled a short handed breakaway opportunity. Happy to get 4 points this weekend against a talented and physical team!
Much colder would be better! XL ice needs to be firmed up especially early in periods. Compressor may be new, but they don't firm the surface. So either they need to crank it up or use less water resurfacing.The ice is fine at the beginning of the period. You do realize that the system was rebuilt entirely a few years ago. There used to be huge puddles out there, but no more. A lot of snow is produced, but less than the TD Garden, but those guys have huge crews of a dozen shufflers at each TVTO. For sure though the overall condition if the ice could still be improved if the temps were dropped, but that’s never been a thing at the XL. I’m assuming Toscano will be MUCH colder.
Much colder would be better! XL ice needs to be firmed up especially early in periods. Compressor may be new, but they don't firm the surface. So either they need to crank it up or use less water resurfacing.
The piping in the slab was re done a few years ago. But it’s the same thirty year old compressor doing a bad job. It’s part of the replacement plan. They’re running a bad system through new pipes.
CRDA rule #1: never apply logicThanks for the info. I didn’t realize the compressor wasn’t also replaced already.
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I still cannot stand the newer scoring system for hockey.
3 for a win?
1 for a tie?
What do you get for Overtime Win, Overtime Loss or Shootout win?
Trying to figure out how to get to 24 points in hockey used to be easy reading the standings; now it's a combination of UN policies on fairness and Calvin and Hobbes math rules.
And yes, I realize I can google all this and figure it out on my own, but it's more fun to vent here.
The crowd and vibe was good but not great. It was a bit disappointing that as a whole the fans didn't stand up en mass during at least the last 30 seconds of play with the pulled extra attacker for the Riverhawks. I haven't seen any "make noise" graphics on the jumbotron - in fact much has been scaled back in terms of production as compared to pre-pandemic - which is fine, but it means that it's on the fans themselves to generate cheers and noise. We can do it if there are leaders in the bleachers. There's the occasionally UCONN...Huskies call, all good, but it's generally localized. I'm actually hoping the new barn will train students to be the leaders they should be in supporting this team, and all else follow along.So I was at the football game and missed this game. How was crowd? Weird we have minimal XL games left and unfortunately I am missing 2 of the remaining games due to work conflicts. Anyway glad they won as it made football loss hurt a bit less.
Forget the scoring system, this is how you read the standings and do the mathI still cannot stand the newer scoring system for hockey.
3 for a win?
1 for a tie?
What do you get for Overtime Win, Overtime Loss or Shootout win?
Trying to figure out how to get to 24 points in hockey used to be easy reading the standings; now it's a combination of UN policies on fairness and Calvin and Hobbes math rules.
And yes, I realize I can google all this and figure it out on my own, but it's more fun to vent here.