OPINION: Cold hands, small crowds: reflections from a weird world junior championship
EDMONTON — I’m not used to wearing a parka in August.
It’s a necessity, though, at Rogers Place this month where I’m covering the world junior hockey championship for The Canadian Press.
The thermometer may read 30 degrees outside, but up in the makeshift press area on the arena’s fifth floor, I’ve taken to wearing a bulky winter jacket to avoid frozen fingers and chattering teeth.
Unexpected cold and odd apparel are just some of the things that have made this tournament unique.