BREAKING - Another Game Forced to be Canceled Due to Unsafe Reasoning
Just one week ago the Buffalo Sabres got six feet of snow outside their home arena, yes, 6 friggin feet! Their game was in Toronto thankfully, but the NHL was tempted to cancel the game due to the weather conditions. The game was played, and not canceled!
The Nashville Predators canceled their game yesterday due to a water main being bursted open outside arena.
Check out this video below which shows just the start to the arenas disaster.
@predsfan0 3 inches to 3ft of flooding in Bridgestone Arena. Main Concourse, Team Store, Locker Rooms, Loading Dock, and Ice Level are affected. Video Credits to Ryan Patterson (Nashville Open Hockey FB) ♬ original sound - Preds Fan
The damage was so bad they were forced to canceled their game.
Predators president and CEO Sean Henry told reporters that the water in the event level ranged from 3 inches to 3 feet.
And for the second day in a row it appears they are canceling their game once again, as the flood team could not fully get all the water out in a appropriate time-frame.
Check out the updated video of what the inside of the arenas current state is in:
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Should the Predators be forced to forfeit their game in this situation? |
Yes | 23 | 30.7 % |
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