Awful and fatal Hockey accident in UK Elite League
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Terrible. Those skates are razor sharp. The same thing happened in a VGK/Winnipeg playoff game last year. Dude took 75 stitches and returned to the game.If I had known then what I know now...
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Yeah, read about about this. Blade accidents....wow that shit is awful.
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Such a freak accident but I'm not clear why the pros don't wear a neck guard. My son had to wear one in youth league.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Gern Blansten said:Such a freak accident but I'm not clear why the pros don't wear a neck guard. My son had to wear one in youth league.0
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I don't think it was an accident at all. I've never seen anyone lift a skate up to someone's head like that.
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mfc2006 said:OnWis97 said:I don't think it was an accident at all. I've never seen anyone lift a skate up to someone's head like that.0
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I have avoided the video so far, I felt I didn't need to see it, but I assumed he was on the floor when it happened... But sounds like he wasn't?0
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beano.79 said:I have avoided the video so far, I felt I didn't need to see it, but I assumed he was on the floor when it happened... But sounds like he wasn't?
Nope. Basically, from what I can tell, the player was tripped by someone else's stick, he kinda flew up in the air, and his leg went way up and sliced the guy's neck. It kinda looked like a roundhouse kick, basically. Some think he deliberately kicked that leg up (which would mean he deliberately tried to kick high against a player with a razor on his foot... which would be manslaughter probably, if not murder. Others think that his leg went up because of the other player's stick, and that it wasn't purposeful. It does look weird, but with momentum, I suppose it's conceivable that the movement wasn't deliberate at all.
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Just saw this. How very sad.
I don't see charges coming though. I would think you'd have to prove intent on slashing with a skate, not just negligence. I would think there's higher risk involved in sports and even though it looked weird, I'm sure players have intentionally fallen down before to try and draw a penalty just like every other sport.0 -
Could neck protection become standard?
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F Me In The Brain said:Could neck protection become standard?
Minor league affiliates are already making some steps to change and at least one NHL team is looking into it, with multiple players trying them out during practice. (Penguins)0 -
F Me In The Brain said:Could neck protection become standard?
Minor league affiliates are already making some steps to change and at least one NHL team is looking into it, with multiple players trying them out during practice. (Penguins)
I have two boys 12 and 14 who have played rep hockey from a young age and they will not let the kids on the ice without a neck guard, most kids will bring an extra one in their hockey bag as inevitably a teammate will lose one or leave it at home.Van 92.07.21 / Van 98.07.19 / Sea 98.07.22 / Tor 98.08.22 / Sea 00.11.06 / Van 03.05.30/ Van 05.09.02/ Gorge 06.07.22 & 23 / EV Van 08.04.02 / Tor 09.08.21 / Sea 09.09.21 & 22 / Van 09.09.25 / Van 11.09.25 / Van 13.12.04 / Pem 16.07.17 / Sea 18.08.100 -
I was curious if it ever happened before and read this: "In 1989, Buffalo goaltender Clint Malarchuk's neck was sliced open by a skate during a game and in 2008 it happened to Florida forward Richard Zednik. Both got immediate help from trainers and medical personnel and both returned to the game they loved."
So it's happened 3 times in over 30 years. Still very rare, but not one of those "will probably never happen again" scenarios. Maybe a neck guard is needed.0 -
mace1229 said:I was curious if it ever happened before and read this: "In 1989, Buffalo goaltender Clint Malarchuk's neck was sliced open by a skate during a game and in 2008 it happened to Florida forward Richard Zednik. Both got immediate help from trainers and medical personnel and both returned to the game they loved."
So it's happened 3 times in over 30 years. Still very rare, but not one of those "will probably never happen again" scenarios. Maybe a neck guard is needed.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
mace1229 said:I was curious if it ever happened before and read this: "In 1989, Buffalo goaltender Clint Malarchuk's neck was sliced open by a skate during a game and in 2008 it happened to Florida forward Richard Zednik. Both got immediate help from trainers and medical personnel and both returned to the game they loved."
So it's happened 3 times in over 30 years. Still very rare, but not one of those "will probably never happen again" scenarios. Maybe a neck guard is needed.
Agree some kind of neck guard makes sense. Guy on Buffalo wore one the other night against the Flyers. Imagine more guys will wear them moving forward.0 -
As stated above this looks like it may not be accidental as such.
I man has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. I've not watched the video or played hockey but people above in this thread have said it looked odd.
The plot thickens
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lastexitlondon said:As stated above this looks like it may not be accidental as such.
I man has been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. I've not watched the video or played hockey but people above in this thread have said it looked odd.
The plot thickens
Like you I haven't seen it, but I've heard from most that the guys leg should never have been that high and that he seemed to kick his leg up towards him0 -
“A man” has been arrested? That’s some great reporting. Which “man” was arrested? Why is it worded like this?0
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They didn't say his name.
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