Friday, January 4, 2008 | 11:29 AM ET
Isn’t it interesting that hockey is largely played indoors now, yet it was always designed to be an outdoor game?
Maybe it’s for that reason we all find great interest in the outdoor classics recently. I know I do.
It’s usually not the games themselves that seem to linger in our thoughts. It’s the conditions or elements outside that remain with us, even after years and years.
My first experience going back to an open-air game as a professional - you may not even remember because it was a pre-season game - was played in Las Vegas on Sept. 29, 1991. More than 13,000 people watched us (the Kings) beat the N.Y. Rangers 5-2 on a rink built in the Caesars Palace Hotel parking lot.
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