Aberdeen Science Centre has partnered with Aberdeen Lynx to encourage visitors to discover more about one of the world’s most exciting sports – ice hockey.
The centre is collaborating with the North-east's leading ice hockey team, based at Aberdeen’s Linx Ice Arena, to bring the fast-paced sport to life for new audiences, and explore the science that makes it possible, through an exciting weekend packed with hands-on activities.
On Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th January, Aberdeen Science Centre will host The Science of Ice Hockey, which is set to feature fun for all members of the family, including interactive science experiments, storytelling sessions and live demonstrations that delve into the physics, forces and technology behind the game.
As part of this, the Hockey on the Spot show will showcase the science of ice and fun experiments that reveal how acceleration, friction and Newton’s Laws of Motion all play a central role in the world of ice hockey.
Show and tell stations around the centre will allow visitors to get hands-on with ice hockey equipment, learn fun hockey facts, design a mascot and more.
Younger visitors can enjoy a special ‘Dino Hockey’ storytelling session, offering a playful and educational look at the sport.
All activities featured in The Science of Ice Hockey weekend, which are suitable for both ice hockey fans and those new to the sport, are included as part of standard admission prices to Aberdeen Science Centre.
Visitors are encouraged to book online to avoid disappointment.
Calli Buchanan, visitor experience manager at Aberdeen Science Centre, said: “Aberdeen has been no stranger to ice lately, but we are aiming to showcase the fun and excitement of ice hockey in a way that everyone can enjoy, whether they are a lifelong fan or discovering the sport for the first time. Our Science of Ice Hockey weekend will demonstrate how science, teamwork and skill come together on the ice to create a fun and entertaining sport that is beloved around the world.
“We are honoured to partner with Aberdeen Lynx to bring this event to the people of Aberdeen and the North-east, and to hopefully help bring new fans to ice hockey. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to show that science is all around us, from the forces and motion on the ice to the nutrition and technology behind the sport.”
As part of the collaboration, Aberdeen Lynx players and season ticket holders can also receive a 10% discount on entry to Aberdeen Science Centre. Season tickets or player verification must be presented to the centre’s staff upon entry for the discount to be granted.
The centre also recently supported the Aberdeen Lynx team’s recent Teddy Toss event, with Aberdeen Science Centre’s science communicators bringing hands-on science activities directly to ice hockey fans at the Linx Ice Arena.
A spokesperson for Aberdeen Lynx added: “We are delighted to be partnering with Aberdeen Science Centre. As one of our closest neighbours and a fellow family-focused organisation, this feels like a natural fit. Our game nights and thriving junior programme reflect the family-focused nature of ice hockey. This weekend’s event is a brilliant example of how we can bring sport and science together in a fun and engaging way. It’s fantastic to see two local charities supporting each other and working together for the benefit of the community.”
Calli continued: “Aberdeen Science Centre is always open to exploring new collaborative opportunities to inspire learning and bring science to life, and we encourage any organisation that is interested in working with us to get in touch.”
Based on Constitution Street near Aberdeen beach, Aberdeen Science Centre is home to almost 65 interactive exhibits, allowing people of all ages to discover topics including Space, Energy, Life Sciences, Engineering, and much more.
Open seven days a week, Aberdeen Science Centre offers exclusive venue hire as well as room hire for corporate, social and private events.
To find out more about The Science of Ice Hockey event at Aberdeen Science Centre, visit https://aberdeensciencecentre.org/events/the-science-of-ice-hockey/
To find out more about Aberdeen Lynx, visit https://aberdeenlynx.com/