Tag Archives: gruesome hockey injuries
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AHL Hockey Player Gets Face Slashed Open By Teammate’s Skate Blade (Video)
Auto racing is probably the most dangerous sport in terms of constant potential for fatal injury. But when it comes to constant potential for gruesome injury, hockey takes the cake. No other sport has quite as many dangerous variables. That’s not to say you won’t see horrific soccer injuries, or horrific football injuries. Obviously, those [...]
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Rangers’ Marc Staal Takes a Slap Shot to the Face (Video)
Every player in the NHL knows that the possibility of taking a puck to the face is something that simply comes with the territory of playing the game they love for a living. But that doesn’t make it any less painful or horrifying when it does happens. For proof, look no further than last night’s [...]
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Erik Karlsson’s Achilles Was Severed by Matt Cooke’s Skate (Video)
Well, here’s some terrible news for the Ottawa Senators and pretty much anyone who enjoys watching exciting and creative hockey: the reigning Norris Trophy winner, Erik Karlsson, is sidelined indefinitely with a lacerated Achilles tendon. Going for the puck in the corner of his own zone last night against the Penguins in Pittsburgh, Karlsson got [...]
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Gruesome Hockey Laceration: KHL Player Loses Pint Of Blood After Carotid Artery Slashed By Skate (Video)
There haven’t been many serious injuries involving skate blades in the sport of hockey over the years. However, when they do happen, they are horrifying. And strangely, the two most glaring examples both took place in Buffalo. Four years ago, the Florida Panthers’ Richard Zednick had his carotid artery nicked by the skate of teammate [...]
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The 5 Scariest Ice Skate Lacerations Of All Time
Total Pro Sports – Reliving the gruesome video from Sunday’s hockey game, were still trying to figure out how lucky Adam Burish of the Chicago Blackhawks really is??. Burish took his teammate Ben Eager’s wayward hockey skate to the neck and thankfully only received minor scratches and burns. In honor of this freak accident we [...]










