At Amalie Arena in Tampa, Murdock drives a full-size Zamboni. At NHL outdoor games, the ice crew operates smaller, lighter Olympia machines. This was different, but it was like riding a bike.
"It was snowing when I was out there for the first time, so that was pretty surreal," Murdock said. "It was really cool."
Ranieri is a huge hockey fan who studied sport management at Syracuse University, worked in various roles for Syracuse of the American Hockey League for three years, and joined the NHL in 2017.
Mayer oversees NHL events, and from working those events, Ranieri became interested in ice operations. She worked on the ice crew last season at the NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe, where the NHL staged two games without fans amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and at the 2022 Discover NHL Winter Classic at Target Field in Minneapolis.
Ranieri arrived in Nashville on Feb. 12 and has been working the day shift from about 5 a.m. to about 6 p.m. each day, involved with everything from the refrigeration truck to the aluminum floor to the dasher boards to the glass to the ice itself.
"She's been first one there, ready to go in the morning at 5," NHL senior vice president of hockey operations Kris King said. "Every task you give her, she does well. She's part of the crew. There's nothing that these guys do that she hasn't done or can't do, and she does it very well."
While still doing her main job assisting Mayer with his crazy schedule.
"Every time we'd come in for a coffee break or to warm up, I have my computer open," Ranieri said. "Just going and checking on Steve to make sure his stuff is good. Just a lot of communication with Steve back and forth. He's been great about it."
After the ice crew shaved the excess ice from the top of the sheet Friday morning, it was time to flood the ice about noon to perfect it for the first practice. Murdock and Ranieri went out together.
Murdock wasn't worried about making any kind of history.
"I think I was more focused on not messing up," Murdock said with a laugh.
Same with Ranieri. This was her first solo drive, and Derek King said she did a fantastic job.
"That's impressive," Murdock said.
Murdock and Ranieri will be part of the ice crew during the game, doing everything from shoveling the ice to drilling holes for the nets to repairing the dasher boards.
"They're both part of the crew," Derek King said. "It's just great to have them with us."