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Transcript: 10.You won’t damage your grass if you get your liner up early. As soon as the ice melts in the spring, drain it using either a submersible pump or a simple siphon. Once it’s empty, cut the liner up into strips and dispose of it. Then get a new one the following year and start all over again! Check your slope and know for sure where your water line will be when you fill. This is the single most important step to building a rink. 2.When planning the location of my customer’s rinks, these are the four things I look for: a flat spot near the house, near an outdoor water source,not over the septic or leach field, and a place with adequate outdoor lighting (or the ability to add it). 6.If you notice a hole while filling, hurry up and patch it. 9.Snowstorms are inevitable. Do your best to keep the rink clear. 7.To get the best ice surface, think like a Zamboni. Brace your rink to withstand nuclear fallout and never worry about a catastrophic failure. Ten Tips for Having the Perfect Backyard Hockey Rink 8.Make sure you have adequate lighting around the rink. HOCKEY RINK Thanks for watching MEASURE YOUR SLOPE FIRST! 4.Don’t put your liner down until you’re about to fill, How to Build a Backyard Hockey Rink; A Step by Step Tutorial you’ll do this with a shovel, snow blower, broom, or squeegee. 3.Don’t skimp on your bracing. and don’t fill until you’re staring at below-freezing daytime temps (colder at night) for the next week. 5. Fill all at once, and use a water delivery service if you can spare the couple hundred bucks. Don’t try to fill in layers because you could jeopardize your liner.

Hockey Rink

Transcript: There is a rule called offside, that happens when you do something with the blue line in the center ( I won't write what the rule is about). There are a few icons on the hockey rink, like a icon of the home team on the center of the rink. Example: Hockey Rink Players The hockey rink has even (straight) ice. Tuesday, March 4, 2014 Lines The hockey rink is used to play hockey. Normal Icons Referee How they can make the rules About a hockey rink There are 2 red lines on center, splitting team zones. There is also a blue line on the center, to split the hockey rink in 2 halves. There are also 2 goal lines, for each team, to decide if it is a goal (has to cross line to score). There is also 2 red trapezoids on the rink, where you can think what to do with the puck behind your net. I added some lines to show them: There are boards for the wall of the rink and they have a net on top of them, so the puck doesn't fly to the fans. There are at least 4 referees on the ice. (linesmen helping them). The referee's job is to hand out penalties to law breaks, of review goals when they are under review. Boards On rink Circles There are 5 players on the ice for one team during a puckdrop (1 goalie for each team on the ice). During penalties, the play can be either 5-on-4, 5-on-3, 4-on-3, or sometimes 3-on-3. If a goalie gets penalized, the referee a different player on the team to go to the box (not the goalie). Here is a picture of the boards and the big net: There are 4 circles on the ice, 2 in each zone. All I can say about the circles is a good place to shoot on goal.

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