Instead of playing a consolation game on Sunday at the ACHA National Championships, Newsday first reported the team left Cleveland before playing because of a Carbon Monoxide scare in the rink.
"The carbon monoxide situation was alarming since it's something that was dangerous and an area where none of us had knowledge in," Senior Assistant Captain Dan Capizzuto said via Facebook. "They had the fire dept come to our hotel at midnight and test our oxygen levels to make sure we were all right," he continued.
"As for the game Sunday, it would've been nice to play another game, especially against a team we never played before, but the rink was still not safe to be in so we decided to head back home," he said.
Monday, March 16, 2009
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