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WARNING! THIS PAGE NEEDS TO BE UPDATED! STAY TUNED...

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Epilogue - As a young hockey fan I fell in love with UVM Hockey.  It was Vermont's only real team back then of any importance.  When I started working at the University of Vermont in 2001 I was always hopeful that someday I could drive the Zamboni.  I got in a trial run here and there but didn't get the full monty of training to be a full-time driver until 2005.  I toiled in late night maintenance and lesser ices until the '07-'08 season when I finally got to do games.  I picked up a Montreal Canadiens notebook and labeled it as my Zamboni Game Log.  Since then I've kept track of the games I've done and it's taken me three years in the book to finally get it online.  Now I have a virtual backup for the original (pictured) which will still remain in action.  Enjoy pieces of my work at 3 different places.

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Click Here for Pich's UVM Years

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Click Here for the log from my time at the Bradley Center

SEASON
RECORD
Total Games
2007-08 (UVM)
6-11-2
21*
2008-09 (AHL-Admirals)
8-6-0-1
15
2009-10 (Pettit National Ice Center)
N/A
N/A
2010-11 (UVM)
6-13-6
27*
2011-12 (UVM) In Progress
3-10-5
18

Totals:
* - Includes 2 non-UVM games during Tournament

23-38-13-1

81

All-Time Records

UVM Women's Overall Record
7-19-7
UVM Men's Overall Record
8-13-6
AHL - Milwaukee Admirals
8-6-1

Overall Home Teams Record

23-38-13-1 (Wins, Losses, Ties, Overtime Losses)

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'09-'10 Season

Worked for the Pettit National Ice Center
Making Ice for U.S. Speedskaters training for the 2010 Olympics also several minor league hockey teams including the Junior Admirals, High School level team Wauwatosa Wild United, and the Marquette University Club Team

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Click here to return to Zamboni Driver home page

This is just the spot where I keep track of the significant work I've done with the ice resurfacer known as a Zamboni.  This is simply my account of the games I drove for and mentioning of other events worked.  Driving a Zamboni effectively takes lot of practice and it's a very specialized skill.  Do Not Attempt This at Home!