Milwaukee Admirals announcer reflects on calling coldest pro hockey game in history
By:
Lance Allan
Posted: Jan 28, 2026 9:52 PM CDT
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Days later, it's still an incredible achievement. Milwaukee Admirals announcer Aaron Sims called the coldest pro hockey game ever. The temperature was -8° when the Ads played Iowa in Minnesota. CBS 58's Lance Allan sat down with Sims to hear about the frigid experience.
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