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pirate4state
02-11-2008, 04:19 PM
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Agent: Zednik had lifesaving surgery By JOHN WAWROW, AP Sports Writer
4 minutes ago

BUFFALO, N.Y. - Florida Panthers forward Richard Zednik required lifesaving surgery after severing his carotid artery, his agent told The Associated Press on Monday. Zednik was listed in stable condition in the intensive care unit at Buffalo General Hospital, and will continue to be evaluated through the day, attending surgeon Sonya Noor said in a statement released by the hospital.

Zednik had surgery Sunday night after losing a significant amount of blood during the game at Buffalo earlier in the day, agent David Schatia said.

Zednik was sliced across the right side of the throat by teammate Olli Jokinen's skate in a frightening accident midway through the third period of Buffalo's 5-3 victory.

Canada's Sportsnet cable-TV network reported on its Web site that the skate blade just missed cutting the jugular vein.

The Panthers returned home to South Florida following the game.

Joining Zednik at the hospital was his wife, Jessica, and Karen Cohen, wife of Alan Cohen, who is the Panthers' general partner, chairman of the board and CEO, hospital spokesman Mike Hughes said in a release. The two arrived by charter flight late Sunday night.

"The entire Panthers organization wish to extend their sincere gratitude and appreciation to the medical staff at Buffalo General Hospital, the Buffalo Sabres organization, the HSBC Arena staff and to the Panthers and Sabres fans who have expressed their thoughts and concerns," Panthers assistant general manager Randy Sexton said.

Sexton and Panthers assistant trainer Dave Zenobi stayed overnight with Zednik at the hospital.

Zednik was circling the net behind the play and skating into the corner when Jokinen was upended by Sabres forward Clarke MacArthur. Jokinen fell headfirst to the ice, and his right leg and skate flew up and struck Zednik directly on the side of the neck.

Clutching his neck, Zednik left a trail of blood as he somehow raced three-quarters the length of the ice to the Panthers bench. He nearly fell into the arms of Zenobi, who immediately placed a towel on the player's throat. With the help of defenseman Jassen Cullimore, Zednik was escorted up the tunnel behind the bench and loaded into an ambulance.

Zednik, a 12-year veteran, is in his first season with the Panthers.

When Zednik was with Montreal he sustained a severe concussion, broken nose, bruised throat and cut eyelid following a vicious blow to the face by Boston's Kyle McLaren during the 2002 playoffs.

Zednik was knocked cold, had to be taken off the ice on a stretcher and spent the night in intensive care.

McLaren was suspended by the NHL for the rest of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals, missing the final two games of the series, which Montreal won in six games.

Zednik returned the following season to score a career-high 31 goals and match a career high with 50 points.

He signed with the Panthers as a free agent last summer. After a two-month slump, he has been playing well. He entered the game on a four-game point streak, in which he had six goals and three assists, giving him 26 points (15 goals, 11 assists) in 54 games this season.


Story Link (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080211/ap_on_sp_ho_ne/hkn_panthers_zednik_cut)




Just WOW!!!

44INAROW
02-11-2008, 04:25 PM
Ouch :eek:

crzyjournalist03
02-11-2008, 04:26 PM
I've always been amazed that this doesn't happen more than it does.

pirate4state
02-11-2008, 04:43 PM
Originally posted by crzyjournalist03
I've always been amazed that this doesn't happen more than it does. Me too!!!

JR2004
02-11-2008, 07:01 PM
Saw this last night on ESPN and it looked gruesome. Even though this fella is playing a Communist sport I was glad to see that he made it through surgery and should be okay.

Emerson1
02-11-2008, 08:11 PM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=O1xQM1LTGK0

Matthew328
02-11-2008, 09:01 PM
Zednik saved his own life by skating quickly to the bench...if he would have gone down he would have died more than likley because it would have taken the trainers sometime to get out to him because of the ice

PHS Wildcats
02-11-2008, 09:10 PM
He's in Stable condition, glad to see that. Hope he makes a full recovery.

Blastoderm55
02-11-2008, 09:53 PM
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trojan37
02-13-2008, 11:23 AM
this has happened before, back in 1989. A hockey goalie had his jugalar vein cut and was bleeding like crazy on the ice. They had to pick him up and carry him off the ice. This one looked a lot worse to me. His name is Clint Malarchuck.

hockey accident (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWQH9x1lqDc)

Maroon87
02-13-2008, 11:31 AM
Originally posted by trojan37
this has happened before, back in 1989. A hockey goalie had his jugalar vein cut and was bleeding like crazy on the ice. They had to pick him up and carry him off the ice. This one looked a lot worse to me. His name is Clint Malarchuck.

hockey accident (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWQH9x1lqDc)

Oddly enough, the 1989 incident also happened in Buffalo. Weird...:eek:

pirate4state
02-13-2008, 11:45 AM
Originally posted by trojan37
this has happened before, back in 1989. A hockey goalie had his jugalar vein cut and was bleeding like crazy on the ice. They had to pick him up and carry him off the ice. This one looked a lot worse to me. His name is Clint Malarchuck.

hockey accident (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWQH9x1lqDc)

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Throat injury
The infamous moment that Malarchuk is perhaps most known for occurred during a game on March 22, 1989, between the visiting St. Louis Blues and Malarchuk's Buffalo Sabres. Steve Tuttle of the Blues and Uwe Krupp of the Sabres collided at the mouth of the goal, and Tuttle's skate caught Malarchuk on the neck, slicing open his jugular vein[1].

With pools of blood collecting on the ice, Malarchuk somehow left the ice under his own power with the assistance of his team's athletic trainer, Jim Pizzutelli, ATC. Many spectators were physically sickened by the sight, with nine fainting and two suffering heart attacks while three teammates vomited on the ice. [2] [3] Local television cameras covering the game cut away from the sight of Malarchuk after realizing what had happened.

Malarchuk, meanwhile, had only two thoughts: He was going to die, and he had to do it the right way. "All I wanted to do was get off the ice", said Malarchuk. "My mother was watching the game on TV, and I didn't want her to see me die."[4]

Malarchuk's life was saved by Jim Pizzutelli, ATC, the team's athletic trainer and a former army medic who had served in Vietnam. He reached into Malarchuk's neck and pinched off the bleeding, not letting go until doctors arrived to begin suturing the wound. Still, Malarchuk came within minutes of becoming only the second fatality to result from an on-ice injury in NHL history (the first was Bill Masterton).

Amazingly, after receiving more than 300 stitches to close the wound, [5] Malarchuk returned to practice four days later, having spent only one night in the hospital. And about a week after that, he was back in goal against the Quebec Nordiques. "Doctors told me to take the rest of the year off, but there was no way", Malarchuk said. "The longer you wait, the harder it's going to be. I play for keeps."

wiki link (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Malarchuk)

KingRob
02-13-2008, 12:02 PM
Wow, that is really something. He's a very lucky man. Awfully close to the Jugular!