Use: “If you need to break the ice on the first day of a camp, organise some games where people have to talk to each other.” 5 Put (something) on ice Stop or postpone an idea or project.
The 31-year-old said his ice time last game is something he can’t control, so he is opting to focus on what he can control at the moment. Just playing hockey and making plays is all Zibanejad is ...
With “Put Your Crown on Ice,” Black Crown encourages everyone - from entrepreneurs to creatives - to take a break, breathe, and embrace the art of chilling as much as the drive to succeed.