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Sun darkens NHL’s big day

Poor ice delays game at Lake Tahoe after 1st period until nighttime

- BY JOSH DUBOW

STATELINE, Nev. — The setting was spectacula­r, but the ice conditions were far from it, leading to an extended delay between the first and second period of the outdoor game between the Golden Knights and Avalanche at Lake Tahoe.

The NHL decided to halt the game for more than eight hours Saturday after bright sun and temperatur­es hovering around freezing led to poor ice conditions that had players and officials repeatedly falling because of holes on the ice.

“We’ve done over 30 outdoor games,” commission­er Gary Bettman told broadcaste­r NBC. “This has been the most difficult weather circumstan­ce we’ve had, and it’s a beautiful day. But if you look up at the sun, the cloud cover is everywhere but where the sun is, and it did a number on the ice.”

The game was halted after the first period at 12:55 p.m. PST. Bettman said the plan was to play the final two periods starting at 9 p.m. PST.

Bettman said some players wanted to keep playing while others didn’t, but the final decision was made in consultati­on with the union because of safety.

“We kind of wanted to go back out,” Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog said on NBC. “It’s probably a good decision that we moved it tonight, and we’ll be ready to go.”

Crews worked on the ice just before the opening faceoff, and issues cropped up throughout the period.

“We’ve never had a problem quite like this,” Bettman said. “We’ve played in some rain, we’ve played in snow, but sunshine has always been our enemy.”

The ice issues took away from the spectacula­r setting for the game, which is being played on a makeshift rink on the 18th fairway of a golf course on the shore of Lake Tahoe, with snow-covered mountains in the background.

It snowed overnight and into the morning before the sun came out. While the pristine conditions made for perfect views, it proved detrimenta­l to the ice.

But the delay didn’t alter Bettman’s commitment to outdoor games, even in unconventi­onal settings outside of a stadium venue like Lake Tahoe.

“This game was really taking the game out to its roots in terms of the surroundin­gs,” Bettman said. “Obviously, we tried to do something different in an unusual time, try and give our fans something special. The players were excited about it. We’re going to continue to do this, but we always knew and we’ll know going forward that when you play outside and ice is important, the weather conditions can affect whether or not we can

play the game. We’ve been lucky to this point and I think we’re all disappoint­ed, but the teams have been great. And we move on. You can’t have success if you don’t risk failure.”

The Avalanche led the game 1-0 on a goal by Samuel Girard.

The NHL announced that Sunday’s game between the Bruins and Flyers will be moved back by more than five hours to avoid the bright sunshine that caused issues Saturday.

The game at Edgewood Tahoe Resort now will start at 4:30 p.m. PST. It originally had been scheduled for a noon local start and then was moved back to 11 a.m. earlier in the week because of the forecast.

The game also was moved from NBC to NBCSN, with the Devils-Capitals game previously scheduled for 7 p.m. EST changed to 2 p.m. on NBC.

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 ?? CHRISTIAN PETERSEN/GETTY IMAGES ?? While the setting at Lake Tahoe was breathtaki­ng, the weather didn’t cooperate. It was too sunny, causing problems with the ice and forcing the game to be suspended.
CHRISTIAN PETERSEN/GETTY IMAGES While the setting at Lake Tahoe was breathtaki­ng, the weather didn’t cooperate. It was too sunny, causing problems with the ice and forcing the game to be suspended.

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