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yasoguy
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Post by yasoguy »

Weather for Saturday!

Weather Channel says -3 for a high with wind!

Should be a good day to get checked into the boards!
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wow

Post by O-townClown »

MINUS 3? Farenheit? Yikes! The NHL game this year was played around 30 degrees F.
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Post by PASTRAPIDSFAN »

Cold day for hockey
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Post by Indians forever »

Should be fun to watch in front of my TV set.
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Post by STC18 »

Yep High is -5 with 20 mph winds. Gonna be a cold one! Bring your hot chocolate and balnkets. Should be interesting to see how the games are at those temperatures.
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Post by The_Phantom_Enigma »

Ouch! Lord have mercy on the back up goalies and 4th liners on both teams!
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Post by pondpucker13 »

I'll enjoy freezing my nuts off in support of my bengals !! Blaine is gonna end Roseau's perfect season for sure.
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not so cold

Post by hipcheck »

Zero:
People in Miami all die.
People in Minnesota close the windows.

10 below zero:
Californians fly away to Mexico
People in Minnesota get out their winter coats.

25 below zero:
Hollywood disintegrates.
The Girl Scouts in Minnesota are selling cookies door to door.

40 below zero:
Washington DC runs out of hot air.
People in Minnesota let the dogs sleep indoors.
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Post by gatzke »

it will be cold when you add the extra 20mph or whatever they are skating at too
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Re: not so cold

Post by PASTRAPIDSFAN »

hipcheck wrote:Zero:
People in Miami all die.
People in Minnesota close the windows.

10 below zero:
Californians fly away to Mexico
People in Minnesota get out their winter coats.

25 below zero:
Hollywood disintegrates.
The Girl Scouts in Minnesota are selling cookies door to door.

40 below zero:
Washington DC runs out of hot air.
People in Minnesota let the dogs sleep indoors.
Thats very true
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Post by yasoguy »

How cold does it have to get before these games cancel? The minus in temp is one thing, but wind chill on top of that is tough.
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Post by watchdog »

you better have small gloves under your hockey gloves. you also better be wearing a turtle neck,face mask,and long johns or your in deep trouble in those temps.
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Post by lampthelight »

I would doubt if the MSHSL will allow this game to be played outdoors if the temps are that cold. I'm assuming there is a backup plan to move it inside.
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Post by INDUS »

the rams, bears and the bears will be alright,but those bengals might have a tough time with the weather, they are from balmy twin cities area
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INDUS wrote:the rams, bears and the bears will be alright,but those bengals might have a tough time with the weather, they are from balmy twin cities area
Yeah the urban heat effect keeps the cities extra warm :lol:
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Post by Can't Never Tried »

lampthelight wrote:I would doubt if the MSHSL will allow this game to be played outdoors if the temps are that cold. I'm assuming there is a backup plan to move it inside.
http://www.mshsl.org/mshsl/publications ... tm#Thermal Injury Risk Recommendations

Here is the guide lines and info for anyone who cares.

Go to the Thermal Injury Risk link
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Post by Neutron 14 »

Thanks for the link, but you could of just posted the picture. :twisted:

Image
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
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Post by Can't Never Tried »

Neutron 14 wrote:Thanks for the link, but you could of just posted the picture. :twisted:

Image
Then what purpose would you serve :P
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Post by Neutron 14 »

Can't Never Tried wrote:Then what purpose would you serve :P
Well I.. but... you see... :x
The only soft spot I see is the one between my legs
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Post by Iceburg »

So how strong does the wind have to be before they have the captains and refs at center ice for the coin toss asking which end they want to defend. :D
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Post by PuckRanger »

I'm sure most of these kids (well at least the LOW, Eveleth, and Roseau kids) have spent plenty of time on an outdoor rink in these kinds of temperatures -- and without pads and such on. The kids playing will be just fine. Its the ones on the bench, the fans, and the coaches that will be frozen!

Worst comes to worse, they can add the locker room to the shift change schedule like the Rangers did in Mystery Alaska. :lol:

FYI- those guidelines at the MSHSL link above are meant for skiing. Hockey players are dressed a little differently.
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Post by Govs93 »

This is a prime opportunity to remind everybody that the only reason that Johnson lost the BBHC last year was because they had to skate into the wind for 2 periods, when they clearly should've done it NHL-style and made them switch ends halfway through the 3rd period to even it out.

If they had done it the right way, Johnson would've won by 4!!!
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Post by Can't Never Tried »

PuckRanger wrote: FYI- those guidelines at the MSHSL link above are meant for skiing. Hockey players are dressed a little differently.
Where did it specified that?? I didn't see it on Neut's picture either :P
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Post by PuckRanger »

Can't Never Tried wrote:Where did it specified that?? I didn't see it on Neut's picture either :P
Cut & Paste from a little further up before those pictures:
Blue <-4 degrees F (Ambient Temperature)
FIS** — No competition limit. Severe frostbite and hypothermia risk. No metal jewelry. Eye protection for frostbite. Windscreen for genitalia. Cancel events which are > 1 minute in duration or produce speeds > 10 MPH or if wind is > 10 MPH.
** FIS = Federation Internationale de Ski (Adapted from reference 2 and the FIS rules)
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Post by Can't Never Tried »

PuckRanger wrote:
Can't Never Tried wrote:Where did it specified that?? I didn't see it on Neut's picture either :P
Cut & Paste from a little further up before those pictures:
Blue <-4 degrees F (Ambient Temperature)
FIS** — No competition limit. Severe frostbite and hypothermia risk. No metal jewelry. Eye protection for frostbite. Windscreen for genitalia. Cancel events which are > 1 minute in duration or produce speeds > 10 MPH or if wind is > 10 MPH.
** FIS = Federation Internationale de Ski (Adapted from reference 2 and the FIS rules)
Well thanks Puck.

See Neut :? that's why I just posted the link ...but noooooo! you gotta one up me with a graphic again :lol:
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