Traffic snarls a solar eclipse consideration for Canadian women’s hockey team
UTICA, N.Y. — The Canadian women’s hockey team was prepared for a wrinkle in their world championship schedule from Monday’s solar eclipse.
Canada was to face defending champion United States on Monday night in Utica, N.Y., which was under the path of the solar eclipse’s shadow, although not enough for its citizens to see the moon completely block the sun.
But a “deep partial”, or magnitude of 99.4 per cent, was expected by 3:24 p.m. ET not long before the Canadian team was scheduled to head to the Adirondack Center.
All 10 participating countries were staying at a hotel and casino 40 kilometres from the arena.