Rinks with a Soul: The Cities That Built Italian Hockey
- La Dolce Vita On Ice

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Italian hockey is inseparable fromthe places where it grew.Cortina remains its historic center, a rink filled with memory and tradition.
Bolzano stands for continuity and strength, where hockey is deeply woven into local culture.Asiago represents evolution without losing identity, combining tradition with modern demands.
Milan played a key role in bringing hockey to a broader audience, while towns like Val Pusteria, Val Gardena, and Alleghe became strongholds of passion and pride.Each arena has its own atmosphere.
The ice feels different, the boards sound different, and the crowd changes the rhythm of the game.
Playing on the road in Italy is never simple.These rinks may not be large, but they are intense, emotional, and deeply connected to their communities.In Italian hockey, the arena is part of the team.


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