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when you play hockey at a rink, and you either take a really hard slapshot and it breaks the glass, or you hit someone really hard and it breaks the glass, do you actually pay for a new glass panel? or is it just considered an accident that happens in the game every so often?
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Answer by rockstar44
If it occurs during a game, then you are fine, and the league should take care of it, but if it is at practice, or at public ice times, or something like that, you may have to help out in paying for a new pane of glass.
In the NHL, they cover everything, but it isn’t like the glass is all that expensive for them, they have millions of dollars.
Answer by Bob LoblawAccident and you should never have to pay.Answer by michinoku2001
No, you don’t have to pay. An occasional glass panel is figured into the routine maintenance budget of any rink. A player who is breaking glass with his shots or checking guys through the glass is most likely playing at a level of hockey where someone else pays the bills in any case.Answer by DC FURY
if your shot is hard enough to break the glass, the rink owners will be begging to buy you lunch.Answer by jonathan e
rink pays unless it wasn’t a gameAnswer by Too many years without the Cup
The rink will pay for it always UNLESS you use your stick and slam it along the glass and or butt end it. then you will definitely get fined!Answer by cme
If you’re not playing in the NHL or close to it, you’re probanly not shooting or hitting hard enough to worry about it. Unless the glass is defective, then you don’t have to worry about it.
Rockstar, slapshots that break glass at public skating? Remind me never to skate in your neighbourhood rink.
Answer by ChallengerWe rent the ice every Friday night at a local rink, and I can remember a broken pane one night. I can’t recall exactly what caused it, but the rink took care of it.
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