The comparison is irresistible and involuntary. At 6:45 on a still-full-dark January morning, an employee switches on the lights to illuminate the ice at
Winthrop Rink
. The mind speaks without a sound: Field of Dreams. The hockey heart edits: Rink of Dreams. The view from a parking lot windshield: Hard to say, too many tears in the eyes and a larynx overcome with memories of skates and sticks and pads and laughter.
The town of Winthrop (population, about 500) built an outdoor, NHL-regulation size sheet of ice in north central Washington's Methow Valley (population, about 5,900), starting with a set of used boards encircling a grass field in 2007, then adding the holy grail of refrigeration in 2015. The backdrop of North Cascades mountains is a natural perk of the rink's site.
Heaven on Ice
Pond hockey, the purest form of the sport, inspired the central Washington town of Winthrop to create the Pacific Northwest's only NHL-sized outdoor rink and a tournament for adult-rec players
© NHL Seattle // Chris Mast
© NHL Seattle // Chris Mast
© NHL Seattle // Chris Mast
© NHL Seattle // Chris Mast