Olympics-Ice hockey-Lighten up! Organisers to put up different colour boards to aid visibility


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Ice Hockey - Men's Preliminary Round - Group C - United States vs Denmark - Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena, Milan, Italy - February 14, 2026. Alexander True of Denmark in action with Jeremy Swayman of United States as Phillip Bruggisser of Denmark scores their third goal REUTERS/Marton Monus

MILAN, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Players and fans can ⁠expect a different look at the rink when ‌the men's Olympic ice hockey playoffs begin on Tuesday, with lighter colour boards being put in place after feedback from players.

While organisers had ​always planned to replace the boards ⁠before the men's playoffs, ⁠a decision was reached to print them in a lighter ⁠shade ‌of green than the existing dark turquoise boards that line Santagiulia and Milano Rho arenas, following ⁠feedback from players, a spokesperson from the International ​Ice Hockey ‌Federation told Reuters.

The IIHF decided on the bright green, ⁠which already ​appears in splotches around the official Olympic art, after consulting with the IOC and Milano Cortina organisers.

Some perplexing goaltending during ⁠the United States' 6-3 win over ​Denmark on Saturday, during which the Boston Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman appeared to have difficulty seeing the puck, brought the ⁠issue into the fore among fans.

Swayman insisted the dark colour of the boards was not to blame, telling reporters he was colourblind.

"We play in different arenas in the ​NHL every night, so this is ⁠just another one, and a challenge that we have to ​embrace," he said.

The IIHF said that ‌boards are routinely replaced during long ​tournaments like the Olympics due to wear-and-tear.

(Reporting by Amy Tennery in Milan; Editing by Michael Perry)

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