NHL ice-masters call bubbled NHL playoffs a success, memorable for 5OT game
EDMONTON — The end is near for the bubbled NHL playoffs, and those in charge of the rinks say it’s been smooth as an ice sheet — except maybe when teams come to play for three periods and stay on for another five.
“That was a fun game, definitely something I’m going to remember,” said Derek King, recalling the Aug. 11 first-round game between the Columbus Blue Jackets and Tampa Bay Lightning in Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena that didn’t end until Tampa’s Brayden Point scored midway through the fifth overtime.
King said his crew adjusted on the fly, monitoring real-time sensors on ambient temperatures, ice temperatures and humidity levels, as the first overtime became the second, became the third, then the fourth…
The ice, meanwhile, was grinding down and down, from one and a half inches to close to an inch — the red line for ice levels.