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NHL teams play in dimly lit ‘Climate Pledge Arena’ due to embarrassing issue.

Embarrassing Issue at ‘Climate Pledge Arena’ Leaves NHL Teams ⁢Playing in Half-Dark Stadium

There​ are few things more ignominious than a professional sports team, ostensibly owned by a person or people with copious amounts ⁣of⁣ money,​ playing in a dilapidated ‌arena.

It’s embarrassing across any sports league, be it the⁤ NBA, NFL, MLB or NHL.

Similarly, ⁢there are few things more ignominious than a “green” alternative, ⁢ostensibly built to save energy and the planet, failing to ⁤provide adequate power —‌ even if it’s only ​perceived that way.

It’s embarrassing across any green initiative, be it electric vehicles or windmills.

Those two ignominious and embarrassing‌ threads collided in professional hockey during a Saturday tilt between the New York Rangers and Seattle Kraken.

That game, which ⁢was played in Seattle, featured a pathetic lighting incident that forced the teams to switch sides.

As ⁢ The Hockey News reports, just 69 ‌seconds into the game, the lights above ⁢Rangers goalie Jonathan Quick⁢ “stopped working.”

Due to ⁢the dimmed​ lights on just one side of the ice, the NHL made the controversial call to have ‍the teams switch sides⁣ mid-period (instead of​ between periods.)

After Seattle scored the first goal with Quick’s vision technically compromised with ‌the dimmed‌ ice, the NHL made ⁤the call ‌to switch sides… ‌and wouldn’t ‍you know it? Kraken goalie Philipp Grubauer promptly gave up a goal, tying ⁤the game 1-1, under the dimmed side of the rink.

The plan, per both⁤ the NHL and ⁤the Kraken PA announcer, was for⁤ the teams to switch off ‍at the 10-minute (halfway) mark of each period to make ​it fairer until the lights ⁢were fixed.

They never got ⁣fixed, and both teams awkwardly navigated ‌around ​this impromptu wrinkle​ for ⁢the ⁣duration of the Kraken’s 4-1 loss to the ⁢Rangers.

It was enough for Quick to take a shot at the whole debacle — and this ⁢is where that second thread comes in.

“I thought, you know, it’s Climate Pledge Arena, maybe they were using energy-efficient bulbs or something,” Quick said, according to New⁢ York hockey reporter Arthur Staple on ‍X.

Yes, the Seattle Kraken play in an arena called “Climate Pledge Arena,” and yes,⁤ it’s every bit the leftist​ pandering you think⁣ it is, as the‍ arena is named in reference to the controversial Paris Climate⁢ Accords.

To be clear, there is nothing suggesting‌ that anything​ related ‍to green​ or alternative energy ⁣contributed to the amateurish lighting issues ⁣at Climate Pledge Arena — but it’s undeniable⁤ that they use “sustainable” ⁣energy.

And that makes it a ‌matter of perception.

It‌ doesn’t matter whether or not green energy ⁢contributed to the faulty lighting.

What matters is ​that that connection will be made — subliminally⁤ and fairly ‌or not ⁤— by people.

And ‍given that‌ green energy’s most prolific mouthpiece​ is busy‌ getting⁢ herself arrested these days, the last thing they need is ⁢more negative‌ press or questions raining down on their heads.


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​ What lessons can ⁢be learned from‌ the incident at Climate Pledge Arena in terms ‍of the ⁣planning and preparation required for implementing green initiatives?

Sternjournal.com/aoc-demands-double-white-house-solar-power/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>double the ⁢solar power in the White​ House and the Biden⁤ administration is pushing for clean energy and climate change initiatives, this embarrassing incident​ at Climate Pledge Arena could be seen as a ‍setback for the​ green ⁣movement. It provides an opportunity for critics of renewable energy to further their arguments and undermine the progress made in transitioning to sustainable alternatives.

The incident also​ highlights the importance of thorough planning and preparation when implementing green initiatives. Climate ⁢Pledge​ Arena was built with the⁤ aim of being an environmentally friendly venue, but the lighting issue raises questions about the‍ effectiveness of its ​sustainable energy sources​ and infrastructure. Such​ incidents can‌ cause‍ skepticism ⁢about the viability and reliability ​of green technologies, ⁣potentially slowing down ⁤efforts​ to transition ​to‌ cleaner energy sources.

Moreover, the embarrassing lighting⁢ incident not only ⁤brings negative attention to Climate Pledge Arena and the Seattle⁣ Kraken but also reflects poorly on the NHL‌ as a whole.‌ Professional ⁢sports leagues⁤ need to ensure that their venues are equipped with reliable facilities and infrastructure to avoid such embarrassing situations. Playing in a half-dark stadium ⁤not only affects‍ the players’ performance but also diminishes the overall fan experience.

Moving forward, it is crucial ‌for Climate Pledge Arena and the NHL ⁢to address and rectify the lighting issue promptly. This ​incident serves as a reminder⁣ that the transition to sustainable and green⁢ alternatives should not compromise the quality and reliability of essential services. It highlights the need for ​thorough testing‍ and maintenance ​of facilities‍ to ensure smooth⁤ operations and prevent⁣ embarrassing mishaps.

In conclusion, the embarrassing lighting incident at Climate⁣ Pledge Arena during a game between the Seattle Kraken and ⁤the New York Rangers underscores the importance of reliable infrastructure and thorough planning when implementing green ⁤initiatives. It raises‍ questions about the effectiveness of sustainable energy sources and ‍reflects poorly on the⁣ NHL‍ as a whole. Moving forward, it is essential for Climate Pledge Arena and the NHL to address and rectify the issue ​promptly to avoid further damage to their ‌reputation and the progress⁤ made ⁢in promoting sustainable alternatives.



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