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An ice hockey game is depicted on an ice rink in Rho, Italy, observed through a black protective net that occupies the foreground
An ice hockey game is depicted on an ice rink in Rho, Italy, observed through a black protective net that occupies the foreground. Eight players are visible on the ice surface. Five players wear dark blue jerseys with light blue chevron patterns and white numbering. This group includes a goaltender, identified by the number '1' on the leg pad and 'AMALA' on the blue helmet, positioned in front of a red-framed goal net in the lower left. Four additional skaters in dark blue jerseys are present: Player #8 with 'SUORANTA' on the back, standing near the goaltender; Player #3 (name partially obscured) in the upper left, facing right; Player #6 (name partially obscured) in the center-right, facing away; and Player #6 'HEMINEN' in the mid-right, facing left. Three players wear white jerseys with red accents and numbering. These include Player #88 'GOSLING' (partially visible) positioned near blue team Player #8, and Player #43 (name obscured) in the mid-right, actively skating towards the left. A second goaltender, dressed in red and white equipment, is partially visible through the net in the distant background, in front of another red-framed goal. All players are fully equipped with ice skates, helmets with face cages, and hockey sticks. The ice surface displays extensive skate marks. The rink's perimeter features a yellow kick plate beneath dark blue boards, which include white design elements. Vertical transparent barrier supports are visible in the foreground and mid-ground structures.
