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Flagstaff, Arizona (AZ), US
The roof of Flagstaff's only ice rink collapsed under the weight of several feet of snow on January 21, 2010, leaving hundreds of local hockey players and figure skaters without a place to skate. The rink is home to the Northern Arizona University hockey team.

The five-day storm dumped 54 inches of snow and 2 inches of rain, making it the second worst winter storm in the city's recorded history.

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The rink was named after a young local hockey player who was killed by a drunk driver on I-17 near New River, Arizona.

In less than 10 months, the building was rebuilt and reopened to the public.
The roof of Flagstaff's only ice rink collapsed under the weight of several feet of snow on January 21, 2010, leaving hundreds of local hockey players and figure skaters without a place to skate. The rink is home to the Northern Arizona University hockey team.

The five-day storm dumped 54 inches of snow and 2 inches of rain, making it the second worst winter storm in the city's recorded history.

The rink was named after a young local hockey player who was killed by a drunk driver on I-17 near New River, Arizona.

In less than 10 months, the building was rebuilt and reopened to the public.
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Links: azdailysun.com
By: milwhcky

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