Ball Arena conversion crew pushes through historic stretch

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  • čas přidán 27. 03. 2024
  • Landon Faber admits he did a double-take when he looked at the Ball Arena calendar earlier this year.
    The 23-year-old is part of the conversion team that flips the playing surface inside Ball Arena between basketball, hockey, and lacrosse, and said they’re no stranger to back-to-back turnarounds.
    But have they ever taken on 13 events in 13 nights? That's what the conversion crew faces from March 19 to March 31.
    Madonna. Bad Bunny. Nuggets. Avalanche. Mammoth. Avalanche. Nuggets. Avalanche. Nuggets. Avalanche. Nuggets. Avalanche. Nuggets.
    “I haven’t gotten a whole lot of sleep in the last few days,” joked Faber. “It’s definitely a lot.”
    Each conversion begins just minutes after the game ends, as workers sweep the arena to collect trash and recyclables. Once that’s complete, a team of 25-30 people called the “conversion crew” get to work, building the hockey rink walls and carefully removing the Nuggets' wood playing surface and a layer of insulation to reveal the hockey ice below.
    The entire process from basketball to hockey takes about three hours, and the flip back takes about four.
    “It’s easier to take apart a puzzle than to put it back together,” explained Faber.
    Senior director of conversion Matt Mennona said in total, crews must remove 232 pieces of the basketball court and 600 pieces of insulation during the switch-over. He said fans are often surprised to learn the ice remains in place underneath the basketball court all season long.
    “There’s like a fairy came in and sprinkled dust and bam there we go, now we’re in hockey, right?” said Mennona. “It’s pretty cool.”
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Komentáře • 5

  • @jasonweiss2773
    @jasonweiss2773 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Holy crap, a decent story for a change.

    • @MaxMediaUSA
      @MaxMediaUSA Před 2 měsíci

      I agree; I would like to see more stories like this one.

    • @tonylego2364
      @tonylego2364 Před 2 měsíci

      It's a horror story for some. A lot of arenas only use 18 staff, not 25.
      Some in Canada use 6 + 6 temp workers

    • @ryananderson5202
      @ryananderson5202 Před měsícem

      Socialism is a bitch

  • @CamillaHaddock
    @CamillaHaddock Před měsícem

    3:07