Pond hockey in New Hampshire brightens winter for hundreds. But climate change threatens the sport
- The Pond Hockey Classic, held on frozen lakes in different locations, is facing threats from climate change, resulting in tournament relocations and cancellations.
- Participants from around the country gather to compete in the tournament, with 275 teams playing across 26 rinks. The event features unique rules and no referees.
- Despite warmer temperatures and melting ice, players and spectators still enjoy the experience, and there is uncertainty about the event's future.
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