Rossland, B.C.'s Scott Carlson and crew shot a short video documentary about the beloved 1972 Ford 3000 tractor as it appeared in its final days, before it was replaced with a modern Zamboni You can ...
There’s something Zen-like about watching a Zamboni, the hulking vehicle whose solemn dance is the feature of every intermission at an ice rink. There’s the drone of the machine, the driver’s look of ...
The Zamboni is a baby boomer -- 60 years old this year. Born in Frank Zamboni's Southern California shop (yes, that's right: Southern California), the quintessential ice-resurfacing machine is only ...
A view of a Zamboni machine at work during a game between the Vancouver Canucks and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, California. Kellie Landis / Allsport It’s a lumbering ...
The boxy four-wheeled contraption is not particularly graceful. It does one job, night after night, intermission after intermission. Yet the Zamboni machine, that overgrown ice tractor that resurfaces ...
When Frank J. Zamboni opened one of the largest ice skating rinks in the country just outside Los Angeles in 1940, he realized he needed to streamline the ice resurfacing process, which required a ...
Tom Klep is the building and grounds manager for UPMC Park and Erie Insurance Arena, where he operates the Zamboni. A Zamboni resurfaces an ice rink by shaving, cleaning, washing and applying hot ...
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The technical name for the funny-looking machine that refurbishes the ice at hockey and figure skating rinks is an ice resurfacer, but you probably know it better as a Zamboni. Here are a few points ...