Binghamton Senators players have yet to break camp and head south from Ottawa, but the Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena is already on its second sheet of ice. Arena workers arrived Monday morning to find that condensation dripping from the steel roof trestles had left large brown spots on the ice surface. With Ottawa not expected to make cuts until Tuesday, and the B-Sens not expected to open camp in Binghamton until Wednesday, the decision was made to replace the ice. "They tried to clean it up," said Tom Mitchell, executive vice president of operations with the B-Sens. "But it was going to leave an awful mess. ... We had the time before training camp, so we just decided that, hey, the best thing to do was just take it out and redo it." Mitchell said it typically takes about four days to put the ice in once the floor is prepared, and that it was his understanding that workers painted the lines Thursday night.