Ice Bowl

The term Ice Bowl may refer to several different sporting events that are or were scheduled during cold weather:

  • Ice Bowl (Alaska), a college football game held in Fairbanks, Alaska from 1948 to 1952
  • Ice Bowl, nickname for the 1967 NFL Championship Game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • Ice Bowl, the nickname for the 65th Grey Cup, the 1977 Canadian Football League Grey Cup
  • Ice Bowl, the home skating rink of the Invicta Dynamos, a professional ice hockey team in Kent, England
  • Ice Bowl, the nickname for the 2008 NHL Winter Classic, an outdoor hockey game played on January 1, 2008 between the Buffalo Sabres and the Pittsburgh Penguins at Ralph Wilson Stadium
  • Ice Bowl, an annual collection of disc golf charity and awareness-raising tournaments held each winter at courses around the world

Famous quotes containing the words ice and/or bowl:

    “The room’s very hot, with all this crowd,” the Professor said to Sylvie. “I wonder why they don’t put some lumps of ice in the grate? You fill it with lumps of coal in the winter, you know, and you sit round it and enjoy the warmth. How jolly it would be to fill it now with lumps of ice, and sit round it and enjoy the coolth!”
    Lewis Carroll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] (1832–1898)

    Clearly, some time ago makers and consumers of American junk food passed jointly through some kind of sensibility barrier in the endless quest for new taste sensations. Now they are a little like those desperate junkies who have tried every known drug and are finally reduced to mainlining toilet bowl cleanser in an effort to get still higher.
    Bill Bryson (b. 1951)