In 1975, the Buffalo Sabres and Philadelphia Flyers played a playoff game that looked like something out of a horror film. A dense fog rolled over the rink due to unseasonable heat and a lack of proper arena ventilation. On top of that, a power outage caused a brief delay. Players skated through clouds, goalies lost sight of the puck, and fans could barely see the action. It was a bizarre, almost surreal night in NHL history — proof that sometimes, nature has the final say in sports.
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