They’re boldly going where no one has gone before. The former, of course, sent a team of astronauts beyond the moon last week, marking the furthest distance humans have ever traveled from Earth. The ...
The Mammoth worked with Utah-based content creators, the Diesel Brothers, to build the Zammoth, a larger-than-life ...
After a Great Depression and a world war, Americans were ready to have some fun. Postwar innovators delivered, with new or improved products that made it easier, and cheaper, for people to play. The ...
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 ...
The Zammoth is the same Zamboni that was used during the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. The team decked out the ice resurfacing machine to mimic the team's mascot, giving it giant tusks, glowing eyes ...
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 ...
Donnie Horne’s official title at The Pavilion is facilities specialist, but everyone knows him as The Ice Man. After 33 years of experience at the wheel of a Zamboni, it’s a title well earned. Horne ...
Tampa Bay Lightning captain Steven Stamkos watches his son Carter on the Zamboni ride-on toy at Amalie Arena. Decades ago, comedian W.C. Fields warned of the dangers of working with children and ...
The non-profit that runs the Butte Community Ice Center is asking for the public’s help after their Zamboni suddenly stopped ...
PYEONGCHANG - In the back of PyeongChang's Gangneung Hockey Centre is a door marked “Ice Resurfacing." Behind it, a storage garage opens up to a massive, sparkling rink, where a group of men in ...
70 years ago, the owner of a California skating rink created a machine to resurface the ice in mere minutes. He gave it his family name and Zambonis have been making ice nice ever since. SIMON: It's a ...