Thursday, September 28, 2023

We have to be ready for hockey season.


 In most years, I get amped for hockey season because I've neem tracking the offseason so hard. As a Wild fan, that hasn't been nearly as invigorating. Te primary stories about the home team has been the cap hell they find themselves in thanks to the Zach Parise and Ryan Suter buyouts. The only player they added in the offseason was Patrick Maroon, thought Jujhar Khaira may make the roster and Michael Johanneson was added at the deadline last season. The hope is for internal growth.

That is nerve wracking, not necessarily exciting. It's not really revving my engines as someone who is a big enough fan of hockey that I intermittently write about the game. 

No, it isn't the front office machinations and the desire to see new guys for my team that has me excited. This is going to be a weird one, but all summer, especially in the last few weeks, I've just been in a lot of ice arenas I've learned much more about ice sheets than I thought I needed to know. My real life work now takes me to various construction sites, and for a variety of reasons, that has recently involved ice arenas.

I've literally been watching hockey being build from the ground up. I walked through locker rooms that had just had their plumbing studded in, and probably smelled better than they ever will in the future. I saw nets and scoreboards sitting on the ground, because they were there, and the building wasn't ready, and there wasn't anywhere to store it.

I got to visit some refrigeration rooms, where I learned about indirect ammonia refrigeration systems. This is one of the reasons for arena expansions. The ammonia units are powerful and efficient enough that you can freeze two sheets from the one unit. And they are more environmentally friendly.

One thing that the contractors on site repeated is that they "had to be ready for hockey season". Those words are true for all of us now, what with training camp and preseason underway. We all just have to be ready for hockey season.


Friday, September 15, 2023

They sold the Senators!



 As a reminder, South of Edmonton is a hockey blog, you don't need to get all political about bribery or whatever your theories are on why this senator did this, or this senator did that. This is the Ottawa Senators, the hockey team, which has been kind of a backwards organization since their inception, save for a hot period in the 2000s. Regardless of how good they are or anything like that, they are one of 7 NHL teams in Canada, at least while the Coyotes are still in Arizona, and are a precious commodity. Thus, they were purchased by a billionaire, who hired some former personnel to try to right the ship, even if it's been listing forever. 

The Senators owned by someone who cares and wants to keep them in Ottawa is a good thing though. I want to make that totally clear. 

Hooray, billionaires!

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