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Nature Versus Sports: Winter Classic 2014 Edition

January 1, 2014, 1:14 PM ET [2 Comments]
Shawn Gates
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As I sit here writing, the snow is falling heavily in the "Big House", covering the ice surface as quickly as they can clear it for warm-ups. The traffic is significantly backed up from fans trying to get into the stadium under less than optimal driving conditions, and the temperature is balmy for Alaska. Welcome to mother nature sucker-punching sports, edition 2014!


I've said it before in previous incarnations of this post: outdoor hockey at the professional level is an intriguing spectacle to watch, but when you play with that bull Mother Nature, you’ve got to accept that you can get the horns. The 2014 Winter Classic is going to take the horns in the backside to a certain degree, but it is far from a unique occurrence! With that in mind, let’s take a look at some examples of the wildcard factor nature can play in hockey and other sports at both the amateur and professional levels. Other sports are included as, quite frankly, it would be hard to put together a hockey-only display as the indoor nature of the sport has prevented a lot of snags in this regard over the years.


This is not an exhaustive list, but more of a cumulative collection of some standout events over the years. Hope you enjoy!


Eagles vs Lions, December 8, 2013

The most recent event on the list, this was such an enjoyable game to watch as the teams not only battled each other, but the elements as well. Let's not kid ourselves: this sport was manufactured to include this extraneous factor, whereby, as opposed to baseball, there is not stopping for the snow and rain. While one will account for the weather in the outcomes, in the end there are no excuses to be had. Teams either up their game or they get beat. Well, at least that's what the mentality would optimally be! The reality of today's athlete may reflect otherwise! At any rate, it was a game that fans of the game who had no allegiances to either team were flipping over to watch...




Winter Classic January 1, 2008

This one is admittedly less of a block for the fans as it actually set a very cool vibe for the whole event. The snow added to the feel of the outdoor, pond-hockey shinny type of environment the league envisioned for the event. Quite a different story for the players who have grown accustomed to the climate-controlled environment of an arena for their games, but although it was an added factor to overcome in laying the game for them, the general consensus from them after the fact was that they enjoyed the intrigue and flashbacks to days of their childhoods they got from the conditions.






1988 Stanley Cup Finals, Edmonton vs Boston

Ok, this one is a bit of a cheat! Sure, the fog in the arena was NOT a natural one per se, but the heat from outside WAS legit. Coupled with the Boston Gardens lack of air conditioning, the conditions were right for a foggy game that eventually ended as a result of a subsequent power failure late in the second period. The game was abandoned, only to be re-played should a game seven have been necessary.






Sault High Blue Devils


This one rings true of today’s situation! An outdoor rink had been constructed for a high school game, but due to unusually high temperatures the surface turned to slush and the game could not be played...






2010 US Pond Hockey Championships in the rain


Also ringing a bit true of today! The championships were to be played from January 22-24, 2010 in Lake Nokomis, Minnesotta. It rained on both the 22nd and 23rd, and was too warm to play on the ice on the 24th, with the finals games being delayed until the 30th. Average temperature was above freezing on all days, and from the sounds of the audio, it was a bit breezy!






30ft x 600ft Rink


This one is less interfering and more cool! The unexpected result of a flash freeze was a rather large rink for the folks in this area!






Metrodome Roof Collapses


Moving beyond hockey, we’ve got football and this recent disaster! Heavy snowfall in the Minnesota area resulted in an accumulation of the white stuff that the roof of one stadium just could not handle. The video shows the end result!






The “Ice Bowl”


What more can I say beyond what this video does? One of the most famous weather-related football games ever played. Minus 16 Fahrenheit/minus 27 Celsius.






College Baseball Cancelled Due to Snow


Baseball is used to nature interfering, but usually it is in the form of rain. When the snow starts though, it’s a different story! This college game was cancelled as a result of unplayable conditions, but as you can see below, Indians fans don’t seem to mind a bit!









2009 Malaysian Grand Prix


Formula One cars are capable of driving in the rain. Even have specific rain tires. But even they have their limits! Malaysia is particularly notorious for their rainstorms, one of which hit midway through the 2009 race, resulting in it being red flagged and stopped.






1989 World Series Earthquake


There are times when nature creates inconvenience. At other times it’s downright destructive and deadly. Case in point: Game 3 of the 1989 World Series. Half an hour before first pitch, with thousands of Oakland and San Francisco fans inside Candlestick Park, the following went down:








A 6.9 magnitude quake. Sixty three people were killed, 3757 injured 3,757 and between 3,000-12,000 people left homeless. The series did not resume for 10 days. On a side note, many credit this game, held between two teams situated across the San Francisco Bay from each other, with having drastically reduced the death toll as (courtesy of the Wiki description of the quake) “many people had left work early or were staying late to participate in after-work group viewings and parties, reducing the traffic that would otherwise have been on the collapsed freeways (initial expectations were that hundreds of people had died in the collapse of Interstate 880 in Oakland; the final death toll from that event was 42).” An even more interesting note perhaps is that the Goodyear blimp, in the area specifically to cover the game, was used in coordinate emergency efforts around the Bay area during the immediate aftermath.

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