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When NHL players compete in the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, they might have to play on a smaller ice surface.
Uncertainty over the Olympic arena in Milan has been mounting with the Games set to open in a little over two months. Construction on the Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena is still ongoing, with no word on when it’ll be ready.
Olympic hockey games were supposed to be taking place on NHL-sized ice surfaces, but it seems they may fall short of that area.
This is according to Pete DeBoer, an assistant coach with Team Canada.
“The ice surface, it looks like it’s gonna be smaller than NHL rink standard by it looks like three or four feet,” DeBoer said on Monday’s edition of Kyper and Bourne. “I don’t understand how that happens… I don’t believe it’s a huge difference, but I believe there is a difference, and it’s on the smaller, not the bigger size.”
This adds much more uncertainty to a situation that needs to be resolved sooner rather than later. There is no plan B in place when it comes to an arena for the Olympics, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. It will have to be played in Milan.
A test event was initially scheduled to take place in the facility this month, but it has been pushed back as construction continues.
The first Olympic hockey games are set to get underway on Feb. 5.
It’s starting to get dicey on the Olympic front, and with this new piece of news, it’s looking like this year’s tournament could be very interesting.
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