@Devin_Heroux As a former event ice technician, can honestly say that no matter how much you prepare and run the numbers on equipment in terms of capacity, it is always a hope we can make the best ice in any building. Once glass is out any arena air handling system can/will impact the ice
@nicsulsky@grandslamcurl@thecurlinggroup Love seeing this, I brought this up in 2019 at the world jrs…thought GoPro cams at each hogline would do the trick but was told more precision was needed as video could/would be inconclusive if the hand was truly off the stone at release.
Change is hard but change is good!
@liberal_party How will the party plan on doing this? Do we even know the full extent (let alone any) of the parties platform? Damage control is not a platform that Canadians need right now from the government that inflicted the damage. Tick tock times up red
@MarkJCarney You honestly think saving a middle class income earner 825 a year is making a difference? You are out of touch with our current state of an economy sir. I think you should sit this one out and get to know our country a little better, hasn’t been the same Canada since 2015…
@blaing99 Whether or not a technical site visit was completed, normally they’d be completed in the summer and are always tough to fully predict if the buildings current equipment would be adequate for the time of year of the event. As much as it is a science there’s a lot of luck required
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@cullenoncurling Unfortunately you’re wrong. The fact it was only 2 was the polite thing to do with all the cameras involved with TV. In a local cash spiel that could’ve easily been pushed to 3 with the case BC was trying to make. Local spiels don’t have the luxury of all the cameras and replay
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@fasselin94 Forgot to mention, the picture taken is from the side tv was shooting to, that side of the stands had more spectators in the seats where the picture was taken from.
@fasselin94 This picture doesn’t really do it justice. Being there and running the Refigeration system speaks otherwise to your point. There was actually a pretty decent number of people in the building, most where standing on the concourse for a better and warmer view of the ice.
@fasselin94 I agree number of fans in the stands are low across the board for the majority of televised events, but television viewership numbers are just as important to the event sponsors.