An unusual incident is currently making headlines in Spanish ice hockey. The CG Puigcerdà 🇪🇸 club is no longer allowed to play home games until further notice – the reason for this is a carbon monoxide leak in the ice rink. More than 50 players and spectators became ill.
The Spanish Ice Hockey Association reacted immediately and imposed an indefinite home game ban for the Palau de Gel de Puigcerdà. Both the club’s men’s and women’s teams are affected, and their games cannot take place this weekend as planned.
The incident occurred on January 25th when toxic carbon monoxide was released during play. Several people subsequently complained of health problems and had to receive medical treatment.
According to the association, the measure is solely for the safety of everyone involved. Playing operations in Puigcerdà will only be resumed after a technical inspection of the hall and official approval.
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