All of the fans left.
The ice arena likely got warm after the big game due to increased body heat from the players and spectators, as well as the heat generated by the equipment used during the game. Additionally, the arena may have experienced a temporary increase in temperature due to the doors being opened frequently for people entering and exiting. The cooling systems in the arena may have also been overwhelmed by the sudden influx of heat, resulting in a rise in temperature.
The punchline to this joke is, "Because all the fans were gone."
Miami heat won
I think that the answer would be quite obvious .
Yes!
If written as "Football and hockey" with nothing else stated, it is an incomplete sentence. Always ask yourself, what about (any subject like) football and hockey? For example, if I wrote "hot dogs and beans" it would not be a complete thought, but more like a store list. It is missing an actor (subject) and action (verb). Examples: I play football and hockey. Football and hockey are my favorite sports. I ate hot dogs and beans for lunch. The hot dogs and beans tasted awful.
Yes, before, during and after an ice hockey game the ice is cleaned with a special ice resurfacing vehicle known as a Zamboni. The Zamboni works by shaving the surface layer of the ice while simultaneously removing the ice shavings and dispensing hot water. The warm water melts and smooths the layer of ice creating that shiny "clean" surface required for game play.
they drink up to three gallons every game.to keep there body hydrated because they are under so much armor. and they get hot and sweat alot.
Yes, you can learn a lot about the game from videos or books or websites. However, if you're interested in playing, there's no substitute for time on the ice.
YES!! he is the hottest hockey player in the nhl...plus he is so fit
Hot Rod - video game - happened in 1988.