SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Power management company Eaton announced that the biggest names in the National Hockey League and American Hockey League will play their all-star events this weekend under its innovative and energy-efficient light-emitting diode (LED) digital lighting system.
Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, will host the NHL All-Star Skills Competition on Saturday, Jan. 30, and the NHL All-Star Game on Sunday, Jan. 31. The 2016 AHL All-Star Classic activities will take place on Jan. 31 and Monday, Feb. 1, in Onondaga County War Memorial Arena in Syracuse, New York. The two venues are among the latest sports facilities to adopt Eaton’s Ephesus LED system technology to improve lighting, operational flexibility, energy-efficiency and fan engagement.
“The combination of improved lighting and fan entertainment elements coupled with the environmental benefits and lower operating costs made Eaton’s Ephesus LED system an easy choice to add to our upgrades at the Bridgestone Arena,” said Tim Friedenberger, vice president, Facility Operations, Bridgestone Arena. “We are especially excited about showcasing the new system during the NHL All-Star Weekend, when the eyes of the hockey world are upon Nashville.”
“It’s no surprise that both of these all-star events are at venues illuminated with our digital lighting solution,” said Mike Lorenz, president, Eaton’s Ephesus Lighting business. “We offer specific benefits that are unique to hockey, including the ability to change the color temperature of the light. Also, because our lights emit no heat, there’s less strain on the HVAC system, which results in the best ice condition available.”
Every year, the biggest sporting events, like the 2015 professional football championship and this year’s college football national championship games, are played under Eaton’s Ephesus LED system.
The two facilities hosting the mid-season hockey festivities are among the most recent professional hockey venues to install an LED lighting solution. In 2012, the War Memorial Arena at The Oncenter in Syracuse, home of the AHL’s Syracuse Crunch, was the first sports arena in North America to make the switch to LED lighting. Bridgestone Arena, home ice for the NHL’s Nashville Predators, installed the system this season. In between, more than a dozen other hockey arenas, including seven other AHL venues and the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Canada, have made the switch.
To learn more about the LED lighting system installed at Bridgestone Arena, view this video.
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