
Ice for Barons Season Being Installed at Cox Convention Center on September 22
September 19, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL)
Oklahoma City Barons News Release
Oklahoma City - Monday, September 22, the Cox Convention Center, home of the Oklahoma City Barons, begins its transformation for the 2014-15 hockey season with the installation of the ice surface.
Following the first application of the water Monday morning, crews from the Cox Convention Center paint the thin coat of ice white and paint the familiar markings on the ice such as faceoff circles, goal creases, blue lines and the red line. Following the painting of the lines, the crew installs the logos and continually adds layers of water to bring the ice surface to its desired thickness.
The Barons season opener is October 11 on the road against San Antonio. The club's home opener is Friday, October 17 against the Texas Stars at 7 p.m. For more information about tickets, call the Barons office at 232-GOAL.
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