How loud is Game 3? Decibel Meter will tell you
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BOSTON -- There is a long NHL tradition in this Original Six town. One way to tell during Game 3 is just how loud it's going to get as the Bruins look to find their home-ice equilibrium and avoid an 0-3 crater in this 2011 Stanley Cup Final.
The NHL.com Decibel Meter is in the TD Garden house after registering a high of 117 decibels in Vancouver's Rogers Arena on Alex Burrows game-winning goal 11 seconds into overtimes.
Here's the audio roll from tonight's game
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EVENT/OCCURRENCE
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TIME OF PERIOD
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DECIBEL READING
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COMPARISON |
Video of Bobby Orr's unforgettable flying goal
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Pre-game
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101dB | Snowmobile |
NOTES:
Level at which sustained exposure may result in hearing loss: 90 - 95dB
Pain begins: 125dB
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Loudest recommended exposure WITH hearing protection: 140dB
Loudest sound possible: 194dB
Statistics for the Decibel Comparison Chart were taken from a study by Marshall Chasin , M.Sc., Aud(C), FAAA, Centre for Human Performance & Health, Ontario, Canada.