Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Zamboni explodes at local hockey rink in Kentucky

Thomas Williams 

What would you do if you were just enjoying a recreational skate down at your local hockey rink, when all of a sudden a sizeable explosion occurred down a nearby hallway? Well, that happened this weekend in Kentucky.

A hockey rink in Kentucky was rocked by a Zamboni explosion this weekend.

While a number of skaters were present, there was a blast at the Lexington Ice Center on Saturday night, close to one of their ice pads.

David Christopher, one of the rink’s owners, told WKYT on Sunday that it was caused by a propane leak when employees were replacing the tank on the Zamboni machine. Luckily no damage was done and no one was injured by the explosion.

The Lexington Ice Center has had a bad streak of luck recently, as this is not the only disaster to take place under its roof in the last six months.

In July 2021, a massive fire heavily damaged the second rink at the center, forcing a substantial rebuild to take place. Despite the blaze making the rink unusable, no one was hurt.



Maybe the hockey gods just really dislike any sort of ice existing in Kentucky.

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