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Hello, my name is Jim Stoller, creator of NiceRink, the outdoor ice rink
system that works for you, not against you. Irving J. Stoller (My grandfather) established our family company, in 1948. He developed it in
the early days as primarily a poly coated paper drop cloth Company in its infancy and continued its growth with many other creative plastic solutions.
In 1963, Jim Stoller, Sr. (My Dad, James H.) joined the team to help his father with the family business. The company continued in its growth
pattern continuing to develop new and creative applications for the flexible
films it converted and distributed. In 1968, Jim Stoller Jr. (James E., that’s me) was born. I remember, as many of you will too, our little
backyard ice rink that my Dad made on the patio in our backyard. Jim Sr.
brought some small tubing home from the shop, laid it around the edge of the
patio, filled it up and flooded the interior where the water would then hold
and freeze into the 1st Stollerena.
That little rink ended up making our family a Skating one, with a capital S! Jim Sr. only made that little rink
for a year or two because it took too much time and effort to flood, freeze,
flood, and freeze every night, because the plastic tubing didn’t hold the
water in. However, my brothers & I, and now my children Tyler & Tatum
continued to skate and joined the local mite teams in our area, and moved on
the “AAA” ranks in Chicago, IL. During those year’s we had Mom and Dad
running all over the place, as you run your children here and there. Three
boys and two parents make for some tricky nights of making three “AAA”
practices at three different rinks, a real scheduling nightmare.
We had the luxury of living on a lake during those years, so if we wanted more ice than
three or four nights a week, we’d go down and get a few more hours of ice in
until the ice was either too bumpy or little brother Bryan, 8 years old at
the time, decided to litter the ice with rocks to see how far they could slide. Those were the great skating days when lakes stayed frozen and one
could have an outdoor play land anytime. Ken and I went on to play Junior
“A” in the USHL for a year each, to pursue the dreams of boyhood wonder. I
permanently joined the family business right after my stint in the juniors
during March of 1987.
My first years were spent learning the complete ins and outs of the operation. I had worked in the factory during the summers
of my teen years learning the business from the bottom up. My first rink building experience was helping out the local town to flood a parking lot
with a liner Dad & I donated for the experiment. The liner held the water
fine, but the town didn’t take care of the ice very well, resulting in poor
ice conditions and low skater turn out. \
My first personal backyard ice rink was attempted during the winter of 1991. I started like most do, spraying
the grass and spraying and spraying to build a whopping ½” of ice (whoopee,
not!) the first night only to have it disappear the next day. "This is ridiculous,” I thought, who in their right mind would continue this losing
effort against Mother Nature. NiceRink liner to the rescue! The very next
day the first NiceRink liner was cut, installed, filled in one night and frozen solid the next. I benefited from a small 10’ x 20’ level area the
first year.
Well that was easy, talking to myself, I wonder how many other
crazy rink building parents of little skaters like myself would enjoy the ease I had discovered in building a rink by sitting inside and watching it
fill and freeze on its own. Turns out, a lot! Although the NiceRink liner
concept was new for us, it is old hat for some of the seasoned outdoor rink-building veterans. NiceRink liners, however, are not just regular
sheets of plastic.
Our materials are made for industrial applications, which require much more strength and durability characteristics than readily
available 6-mil poly film. The NiceRink liners are made from top of the line, engineered films which are made lightweight, yet durable enough to
withstand the cold weather and abuse ten times that of cheap clear plastic
sheets. They can be manufactured almost any size in one piece, so there is
no need for taping or gluing two sheets of 20’ x 100’ together to get the
rink you really want.
Then come the NiceRink Brackets, what a back and time saver those have turned out to be. My mission with NiceRink is to
provide simple yet effective solutions to making and maintaining an outdoor
icerink. Also to provide products to help develop skaters creativity and abilities whenever they want to without regiment. The pages to follow will
detail for you the personal triumphs and tribulations I personally have had,
along with the solutions for the many situations of the outdoor rink, we at
NiceRink, have encountered over the past 14 years of providing the NiceRink
liners and associated products to NiceRink clients around the world.
Jim Stoller
President, NiceRink
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