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On the subject of *past* rink sizes, can anyone confirm that Army once
had a rink that was 230 feet long? What I saw there last year, of
course, wasn't. I heard the 230-foot story from a guy qith whom I once
played who'd been there the prior year as a member of Western Michigan's
club team before there was a CCHA. Could that have been for, like,
cross-country hockey or something designed for military purposes?
What's the biggest hockey rink ever heard of? I was raised on the
world's smallest because the roof needed to keep the sun off natural ice
at the farmer's market in Bay City, MI was built on posts only 70 feet
apart; I think the length was 170.
Bob Griebel
Joe Makowiec wrote:
> At 3-27-2010 04:12 PM, Troy Taylor wrote:
>> Isn't rit's rink like 185 x 80> http://makowiec.org/
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> Yep, you're quite right.
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> Joe
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