It’s all about the Zamboni
Not that long ago I finished my first historical short story, Accrocher Ses Patins, set in 1927 Nova Scotia. The story deals with an original six era ice hockey team, that is made up of immortal hyena shape shifters. I spent a huge amount of time researching. I work at a historic site, but had never tried my hand at writing anything set before my date of birth and I was nervous about it.
There is a lot of good information out there about that period of hockey; rules and equipment changes, not to mention the spread of the league into the US, caused upheavals in the game.
But I was left with a question. How was ice resurfaced before 1953, when the Zamboni was patented? The only thing I could find was that it was a three man job.
I finished the story before I found the answer, but I did find the answer. One man scraped the ice with a shovel, one man rolled something like a giant bucket on wheels that sprinkled water and the last man evened the ice surface with a broom. The process could take up to ninety minutes. I haven’t used that piece of information in my fiction. I probably won’t but I know that my characters would know.
I am very thankful for the Zamboni. And I bet my characters are to.
One lucky commenter will win a PDF of, Accrocher Ses Patins (hanging ‘em up) and a hockey or wolf themed charm bracelet.
There is a lot of good information out there about that period of hockey; rules and equipment changes, not to mention the spread of the league into the US, caused upheavals in the game.
But I was left with a question. How was ice resurfaced before 1953, when the Zamboni was patented? The only thing I could find was that it was a three man job.
I finished the story before I found the answer, but I did find the answer. One man scraped the ice with a shovel, one man rolled something like a giant bucket on wheels that sprinkled water and the last man evened the ice surface with a broom. The process could take up to ninety minutes. I haven’t used that piece of information in my fiction. I probably won’t but I know that my characters would know.
I am very thankful for the Zamboni. And I bet my characters are to.
One lucky commenter will win a PDF of, Accrocher Ses Patins (hanging ‘em up) and a hockey or wolf themed charm bracelet.
Published on October 24, 2012 03:46
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