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Originally Posted by transplant99
Yeah i can see a myriad of issues.
I may be wrong but how well would a piece of electronics work through a couple inches of ice?
Also, anytime something underneath the ice service failed, would it not require "melting" the entire surface to replace, and then a re-freeze? Thats a process that would require days each, and thats only if the building had no events scheduled during that time and at a big $$$ cost.
I get it that last nights example was probably in, and there just wasn't an angle that showed anything conclusively, but really how often does that happen? 2 or 3 times a season league wide?....Maybe?
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Don't they already have some sensors in the puck?
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