+greendaydude22 Yes, they do this for every game. It's the way it's always been. Even at the old Boston Garden, I believe. It's just always been this way.
Yes they do, the basketball team and the hockey team share the same arena, so if there is a game the next night for the other sport then they have to transform the floor to wood or ice depending on which team is playing
NBA and NHL teams share arenas most of the time. Staples Arena even has to switch basketball floors between the Clippers and Lakers, and still has ice for the Kings.
It does generally because it requires less space. A regulation size NHL rink is 200 feet long by 85 feet wide. In contrast, a regulation size NBA floor is 94 feet long by 50 feet wide.
+greendaydude22 Yes, they do this for every game. It's the way it's always been. Even at the old Boston Garden, I believe. It's just always been this way.
Yes they do, the basketball team and the hockey team share the same arena, so if there is a game the next night for the other sport then they have to transform the floor to wood or ice depending on which team is playing
NBA and NHL teams share arenas most of the time. Staples Arena even has to switch basketball floors between the Clippers and Lakers, and still has ice for the Kings.
I was at the burins game before it turned to hardwood
How long does this take
How long does it take to switch from Ice Hockey to Basketball? 7-8 Hours?
about 4-5 hours
Hippedhail99272 // hippedhail some places can convert within 2-3 hours
alright probly a stupid question but they do this for every bastekball game? do they not have there own arena? (dont know anything about basketball)
how many day do at it
takes 3 to 4 1/2 hours
I assume basketball has higher attendance/capacity
It does generally because it requires less space. A regulation size NHL rink is 200 feet long by 85 feet wide. In contrast, a regulation size NBA floor is 94 feet long by 50 feet wide.
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