No, nobody has a "game plan" to deal with the ice
nor do the Blackhawks have an advantage or are used to it. If they had such an advantage then why did they have way more turnovers than the Flyers in game 1? Both these teams have to deal with the conditions and the ice was choppy because we had some very humid days here in Chicago as of late. It was only the first game though where the ice was a issue which produced such a skewed game. To think the Blackhawks have an advantage because of that rubbish. I'm just sayin'.