Abstract

Ice hockey boards are equipped with protective glass to prevent the spectators from being hit by the puck. Although the height of the board with protective glass is 2.05m, this is not high enough to prevent the spectators from puck collisions — severe accidents have occurred in the past. This study investigates, which increase of height of the safety glass is necessary to significantly reduce the risk of severe puck injuries for the spectators.

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