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I absolutely think it's right to punish teams and players for unsportspersonlike conduct (which leaving mess for others to clean up is), this was a deciding game in a championship. Seems like they weren't given the opportunity to make amends in another way (such as being sent back to clean it themselves) and instead are basically booted from the tournament.
We don't know the details, but I'd guess they were asked plenty of times not to leave a mess but ignored it
It must've been trashed, and someone presumably cleaned it that night, so that whoever opened didn't have to. Because that person also probably opened, at least that's my experience with rinks: limited staff.