Not 100% sure what you're asking, but I'll take a stab at it.
The rink itself has 2 colors, Red and Blue (for the lines). That said, the league mandates that the rink surface (on which the ice sits) is white, so that could also be considered a color. It should be noted that some arenas actually inject/paint color between layers of ice, but I'm not aware if this is common practice in NHL rinks (my hometown rink still does).
As for the boards, they have to be white with yellow trim.
85 by 200 feet
An official NHL rink measures 200 feet long.
A standard NHL ice rink holds about 10,600 gallons of water. The exact amount can vary depending on the size and depth of the rink, but a typical ice rink will require thousands of gallons to fill.
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No you can not dive it would be called as a penalty.
blurple and rink
All ice hockey rink dimensions are the same incept for NHL size and Olympic size. NHL- 85 by 200 feet. Olympic- 100 by 200 feet.
The primary difference between NHL and Olympic hockey rink sizes is their dimensions. An NHL rink measures 200 feet long by 85 feet wide, while an Olympic rink is larger at 197 feet long and 98.5 feet wide. This extra width in Olympic rinks allows for a different style of play, emphasizing speed and skill, whereas the NHL's narrower rink creates a more physical, fast-paced game. The differences in size can significantly impact gameplay strategies and player dynamics.
Some times the crease is bigger and there are more seats in Olympic rinks
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200ft in length x 85ft in width