Olympic officials have revealed that the new ice hockey venue at Milan's Santagiulia Arena will not be completed on time for the opening match of the 2026 Winter Games.
Despite claims by International Olympic Committee (IOC) executive director Christophe Dubi that all scheduled fixtures would definitely take place, construction work still lingers, with many areas of the arena unfinished.
The venue is one of two new ice hockey venues being built in Milan before the Games, which will host several high-profile matches, including men's and women's gold medal finals. The site remains a chaotic mess, even though all necessary infrastructure like electricity and running water are operational.
Dubi acknowledged that some work has yet to be done, but is adamant that it would not affect spectators' experience as anything needing painting post-Games will be top priority. However, the ice surface was criticized during an NHL test event in January due to a short delay while repairing a small hole.
Despite claims by International Olympic Committee (IOC) executive director Christophe Dubi that all scheduled fixtures would definitely take place, construction work still lingers, with many areas of the arena unfinished.
The venue is one of two new ice hockey venues being built in Milan before the Games, which will host several high-profile matches, including men's and women's gold medal finals. The site remains a chaotic mess, even though all necessary infrastructure like electricity and running water are operational.
Dubi acknowledged that some work has yet to be done, but is adamant that it would not affect spectators' experience as anything needing painting post-Games will be top priority. However, the ice surface was criticized during an NHL test event in January due to a short delay while repairing a small hole.