A locker room.
When you're cleared of material that are eventually harmful for your skates (like gravel, dirt, sand, clay, mud etc.), and before you head out on the ice. I recommend keeping them on until you're in the player's booth and are standing on a rubber carpet or wood, as these material are not harmful. Note: If there's a rubber carpet leading from the changing room to the hockey rink, then it is not even needed to use skate guards.
$350-$450 per week not including room and board or road expenses. Not much compared to the big leagues.
$350-$450 per week not including room and board or road expenses. Not much compared to the big leagues.
In the locker room
only if you feel comfortable if not dont
Not necessarily at room temperature, but it shouldn't be frozen. It should be pretty much thawed out.
300$
About $400
alot
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you should pay them 20 bucks for cleaning up their room. Maybe even more!!!