The Rinks are always in great shape it's always a great place to skate that's never the problem. However if you are a beginner skater and you play the lowest level he will be skating against guys that played Junior Hockey what I'm trying to say is that I've been playing hockey since they were five years old. And now they're playing in the lowest level against guys that didn't start skating until their late twenties and I've only been skating for about 10 years. Management doesn't give a s* about the levels or about the players that play in levels as long as they get their f* money. It's sad that we can't have balance levels and hockey all because they don't adhere to the rules that are in the sign up sheets. If you read the rules it clearly states what level you should play in however with nobody the police it it doesn't f* matter. So you just have to pay to skate and watch people skate around you which sucks so you have as much fun as you can against the actual novice teams before you get beat in the playoffs by guys that shouldn't be playing against people that are still...
Read moreThe management on Saturday June 27 didn't want to open up another locker room with 10-11 players. Under normal circumstances I would not care but in light of the current Covid-19 situation I find it quite irresponsible for the safety of the players. So I won't be patronizing them anymore on the weekends for adult hockey unless their policy and behavior changes. Not a good look at all! There are 4 locker rooms on the blue side and they want all of us...
Read moreI figure skate here often. It's great! We get our own locker room, there's an adorable little coffee shop, and the ice is always nice. Not carved up from hockey like other ice rinks tend to be. Down sides are that it's freezing cold year around, and it's the most humid rink in Anchorage. There's mold growing on the flags. No joke. The staff there is elusive. As in, there's never anyone to accept pay. I guess that's a good thing depending on how...
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