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NHL Player in Stable Condition After Throat Is Slashed by Skate
FOXNews.com ^
| Monday, February 11, 2008
| Associated Press
Posted on 02/11/2008 9:21:30 AM PST by metmom
BUFFALO, N.Y. Florida Panthers goalie Thomas Vokoun saw fear in Richard Zednik's ashen face when his teammate reached the bench with blood gushing from his throat.
"He was very scared," Vokoun said, describing the frightening scene after the right side of Zednik's throat was accidentally sliced by teammate Olli Jokinen's skate during a game at Buffalo on Sunday night. "He was conscious, I guess. His eyes were closed, but he was moving and moaning."
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: hockey; nhl; panthers; sabres
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OUCH. I'm so glad he's OK. That could not have ended so well.
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:21:34 AM PST
by
metmom
To: neverdem; The Mayor
Busy week in NY, not counting the weather.
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:22:13 AM PST
by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: metmom
The name escapes me, but a Buffalo goalie near 20 years ago had his throat slit by a skate during a game.
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:24:41 AM PST
by
Phantom Lord
(Fall on to your knees for the Phantom Lord)
To: metmom
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:25:48 AM PST
by
Puppage
(You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
To: Phantom Lord
Hey, look at that. It was in the article.
Zednik's injury was eerily reminiscent of an injury sustained by Sabres goaltender Clint Malarchuk about 19 years ago at Buffalo's Memorial Auditorium. On March 22, 1989, Malarchuk severed his jugular vein when St. Louis Blues forward Steve Tuttle was upended while skating toward the crease, slicing Malarchuk with a skate.
Malarchuk required over 300 stitches but spent only one night in the hospital, returning to practice after four days. On April 2, he played the final five minutes in the season finale, less than two weeks after his injury.
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:27:56 AM PST
by
Phantom Lord
(Fall on to your knees for the Phantom Lord)
To: metmom
Saw the video this morning. His carotid artery was hit. Blood almost immediately started spraying all over the ice. It was pretty gruesome.
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:29:50 AM PST
by
rsflynn
(Cigars, cigarettes, carbon offsets?)
To: metmom
Scary stuff, I am happy Zednik is ok.
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:30:34 AM PST
by
pepperhead
(Kennedy's float, Mary Jo's don't!)
To: Phantom Lord
Clint Malarchuk I believe....
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:30:43 AM PST
by
misterrob
(There is no such thing as a RINO.....CINO on the other hand has meaning.)
To: Puppage
Thanks for the link. What a fluke accident. I can’t imagine how he was able to skate to the bench but no doubt it saved his life.
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:30:50 AM PST
by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: evilrightwingconspirator
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:31:18 AM PST
by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: misterrob
I haven’t seen video of Zednik’s injury yet, but don’t think it can compete with Malarchuk’s. By far the most blood I have ever seen in sports.
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:35:19 AM PST
by
Phantom Lord
(Fall on to your knees for the Phantom Lord)
To: Phantom Lord
Someone recently put the raw feeds from the broadcast truck during the 1989 Malarchuk incident up on YouTube:
(Extremely graphic, blood warning, this is 100 times worse than the Zednik video I've seen so if you're squeamish don't even think about clicking it)
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:41:14 AM PST
by
Dr.Deth
To: metmom
Glad he’s ok, saw that on the news this morning
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:44:09 AM PST
by
Intimidator
(It's not unilateral - just try saying you're a Progressive Democrat in your typical Evangelical chur)
To: metmom
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:45:11 AM PST
by
SpinnerWebb
(Islam ... If you can't join them, beat them.)
To: metmom
I remember a similar thing happening in the late ‘70’s to Rick MacLeish of the Philadelphia Flyers.
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:50:15 AM PST
by
Tallguy
(Tagline is offline till something better comes along...)
To: Dr.Deth
No thanks, don’t need to see that again. Didn’t need to see it happen to Zednik last night either...
Glad to hear he’s on the mend.
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:53:08 AM PST
by
mikrofon
(NHL Bump)
To: metmom
They ought to design a guard for this. I was thinking of something like a small strip of chain mail that is sewn into the collar of the shirt they wear under their pads. Extend the collar up, a little like a turtle neck, and it could be quite flexible and comfortable but still keep a skate blade from penetrating in a critical area.
How about it Under Armour?
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:53:20 AM PST
by
Gator101
(Don't tase me, Bro!)
To: Tallguy
I thought this also happened to a Washington Capitols goalie once, but maybe I’m confusing it with one of the other incidents.
To: CharlesWayneCT
I can’t say that I remember the incident to which you refer. I haven’t really followed the NHL closely for around 20 years. It’s not suprising that this kind of thing would happen to goalies since they are often down & surrounded by a scrum.
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:58:41 AM PST
by
Tallguy
(Tagline is offline till something better comes along...)
To: CharlesWayneCT
Malarchuk was a veteran goalie for Quebec Nordiques and Washington Capitals, IIRC he’d just been traded to Buffalo for defenceman Calle Johansson and was hurt while playing for Sabres.
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posted on
02/11/2008 9:58:57 AM PST
by
Dr.Deth
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