Posted on 02/10/2008 10:46:32 PM PST by My Favorite Headache
Video of incident:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I73WEgTu-XI
When the skate hit the throat....very very scary moment right here..another vantage point as it happened:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9hcYZSPLNI
Oh my. I think I’ll skip watching the video. Just reading about it sent chills up my spine.
How awful
i’m glad he’s OK
The medical team in Buffalo saved his life tonight. Heroes...all of them.
Ping the league
Zednick Ping
True story - I saw the Malarchuk news clip 20 years ago...and that was the one thing that scared the s*** out of me, about playing ice hockey...so much so that even when I did start playing hockey in 1993, it was roller...and that’s all I did until around 1998, when I started with ice.
Thoughts and prayers to the Zednicks, to Olli Jokinen (former L.A. King), and to all who were involved.
I was a goalie when I played...I tore every ligament in my left leg when my pad and skate got caught in another player’s and twisted around.
The total fear of it all.
I heard about this. My prayers are with him.
Hardcore. It was like a fountain coming out on the ice.
I just saw the extended version of the broadcast on YouTube, ending around the time that the P.A. announcer broadcast that Zednik was stable and was on his way to the hospital. Hearing the support from the crowd, and seeing the “hockey applause” (players tapping their sticks on the ice), I lost it. Good thing I wasn’t there, I’d have been crying and praying, and probably in shock too. Man, I’ve heard empty public rinks louder than that arena.
If anyone has access to the game broadcasters, please write them and tell them that they did a classy job covering the situation - especially since one of them had been there on the night of the Malarchuk incident. Rob Ray looked and sounded like he was going to lose it, especially as a former player in the league, but he held it together.
P.S. if anyone has the rest of the game available (picking up at the announcement), I’d like to see it. thanks.
thats why alot of players up to the pro level have neck guards, me, i tend to watch whats going on around me, when you see a hit like that the best thing to do is to get your head down and gloves up to your face when something like this happens, the only problem is, its almost impossible to see that coming
The timing on it was so quick..so rapid that is movement was forward into the skate as it was coming down on an angle. Real real tough to avoid. Almost a blind spot at that speed.
Update: Zednik Resting After Surgery
Florida Panthers
Feb 10, 2008, 10:56 PM EST
Zednik
By Dave Joseph for floridapanthers.com
Panther forward Richard Zednik was in stable condition and resting comfortably after undergoing surgery Sunday evening at Buffalo General Hospital to close a laceration in his neck suffered during the Panthers 5-3 loss to the Sabres.
Zednik was skating into the right corner of the Sabres zone midway through the third period when Olli Jokinen was upended by Sabres defenseman Brian Campbell. As Jokinen was falling head-first to the ice, his right skate flew up and caught Zednik in the neck.
Despite the gruesome gash to his neck, Zednik immediately skated to the Panther bench, leaving a trail of blood. A towel was applied to his neck and he was escorted to the Panther dressing room. He was taken by ambulance to Buffalo General. Zednik was accompanied by Panther assistant trainer Dave Zenobi and was joined at the hospital by assistant general manager Randy Sexton. The Panthers made arrangements to have Zedniks wife, Jessica, flown to Buffalo.
GM and coach Jacques Martin said immediately after the game Zednik was in stable condition and doctors had managed to stop the bleeding. After the game was delayed for 15 minutes to allow crews to scrape the blood off the HSBC Arena ice, the crowd was informed that Zednik was in stable condition and Sabres fans gave the Panther forward a standing ovation.
Speaking to Steve Goldstein and Denis Potvin on FSN Florida after the game, Martin said there was some consideration given to calling the game. Martin spoke with referee Bill McCreary and Buffalo coach Lindy Ruff during the 15 minute delay. But with knowledge that Zednik was stable and under medical care, the decision was made to continue the game.
Still, it was difficult to move forward. Ruff said his talk with Martin and game referees was solemn.
From that point on, it wasnt about the game anymore, Ruff told the media after the game.
Martin called the incident a scary moment.
Its something you never wish to see, Martin said. Hopefully, hell be all right. The fact he came over (to) the bench, didnt waste any time, probably allowed our trainer to give him attention. I thought the medical team in Buffalo was quick to react. As soon as he got to the dressing room, I think they were able to stabilize him and stop the bleeding, which was crucial.
Well leave some staff behind and, hopefully, everything is all right.
Zednik, 32, has been the Panthers hottest player, scoring six goals in the last four games. Signed over the summer as an unrestricted free agent, he has 15 goals and 11 assists.
In March 1989, Sabres goalie and former Panther goaltending coach Clint Malarchuk had his neck cut by the skate of Steve Tuttle of the St. Louis Blues. The incident also occurred in Buffalo.
That headline made me think the guy had been attacked after the game.
His neck was cut by a skate. I think of that as ‘throat cut’ not ‘throat slashed’.
You need a slasher, to have it slashed, and I haven’t heard that this was a case of malice.
Hope the guy is doing well.
I understand your point but even the doctors on TV are calling it a slash to the throat because of how the blade was coming on him.
It’s really not a big deal. I did look up the term, and it’s pretty clear it’s a cut with a wide swinging motion... it is an intentional act.
The important thing is that the guy was cut and we’re all pulling for him. I appreciate your response.
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