Nobody blinks when asked, "What's the coldest game in Lambeau Field history?"
On Dec. 31, 1967, the Ice Bowl became part of sports iconography, both for the Green Bay Packers franchise that defeated Dallas that day for the NFL Championship (en route to Super Bowl II) and for the NFL in general.
With a temperature of minus 13 and wind chills dipping as low as 48 below zero, fans nonetheless packed the stands to watch the Packers prevail, 21-17, thanks to a late sneak by quarterback Bart Starr for the game-winning touchdown, with Jerry Kramer throwing a famous block.