Inquiry Regards Location, Time, and Specifics of Belarusian's Hockey Venue Remains Unanswered
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Andrey Kozlov's team knocked it out of the park during the third game of the summer series for the intellectual club "What? Where? When?" According to "KP," they outsmarted the viewers.
In the fifth round, Molodechno's Sergey Vldrichko, a cunning viewer, stumped the experts. He asked, "On the protective glass of NHL hockey rinks, you'll notice a hole measuring 11 by 14 cm. What's its purpose?"
The experts replied, "These holes are made to return the puck to the ice if it soars out."
But the host corrected them, stating, "The hole in the protective glass allows photographers to snap dramatic shots."
Sergey Vldrichko wasn't the only viewer to best the specialists. Andrey Kozlov's team secured a win with a final score of 6:2.
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It's worth mentioning that the holes in the protective glass serve multiple purposes. They grant camera access for professionals to capture top-notch images and videos without the glass's distortion. Moreover, these holes are fitted with covers when not in use, ensuring player safety and keeping the glass secure during games. Lastly, these holes provide flexibility during broadcasts, allowing for optimal camera angles[3][1][2].
During the post-game analysis, sportscasters praised Andrey Kozlov's team for their impressive victory in the third game, with a final score of 6:2. Impressively, this team demonstrated their knowledge of hockey by correctly answering a question about a specific feature on NHL hockey rinks – the purpose of the holes in the protective glass.