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I vividly recall the Buffalo Sabres goalie Clint Malarchuk and his near death experience on the ice. Upon reading about the man, he has had some struggles but is still alive and doing ok it seems. Anyone recall this man when he played hockey?

I'm obviously not going to post that video as its kinda gruesome.
 
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Originally Posted by AZjeff
So today is the anniversary of whatever happened or ?


Nope, just asking if anyone remembered this player when he was playin
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I remember him well. I have his autograph (along with the rest of the Sabres team that was playing at the time) stashed away somewhere. Was a nice guy, but definitely fell into lots of problems after the incident. March 22 1989... been a long time already...
 
Yeah, heard he had ocd as child and depression and tried to kill himself. Glad he's still with us and is a speaker to young folks and people in general
 
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Originally Posted by 53' Stude
Happy Sunday folks
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I vividly recall the Buffalo Sabres goalie Clint Malarchuk and his near death experience on the ice. Upon reading about the man, he has had some struggles but is still alive and doing ok it seems. Anyone recall this man when he played hockey?

I'm obviously not going to post that video as its kinda gruesome.

This old goalie remembers him well. Malarchuk's experience made me very careful to never play without my Crouch (Kevlar) collar, and my son, who later played goal, always wore his as well.

He has written an autobiography which I should read.

I think of him whenever I donate blood.
 
Originally Posted by Number_35
Originally Posted by 53' Stude
Happy Sunday folks
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I vividly recall the Buffalo Sabres goalie Clint Malarchuk and his near death experience on the ice. Upon reading about the man, he has had some struggles but is still alive and doing ok it seems. Anyone recall this man when he played hockey?

I'm obviously not going to post that video as its kinda gruesome.

This old goalie remembers him well. Malarchuk's experience made me very careful to never play without my Crouch (Kevlar) collar, and my son, who later played goal, always wore his as well.

He has written an autobiography which I should read.

I think of him whenever I donate blood.


Number35: i donate platelets every 2-3 weeks. Thank You for your info also. Glad you are here with us also
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About ten years ago there was another goalie who had his neck slit at a game in Buffalo.

Can't remember the name, but the buffalo medical staff saved his life.
 
Originally Posted by Garak
I do remember his accident. I didn't watch the game specifically, but at that time, I was following hockey much more closely than I was now.

Weren't we all? I know this makes me sound old, but think there are too many teams now, the schedule's too long, there's too much obstruction, and the goaltenders' equipment is too big. Also, the league should require that all new rinks are olympic size - 215' x 85' I think. That would speed the game up quite a bit.
 
Originally Posted by JustinH
About ten years ago there was another goalie who had his neck slit at a game in Buffalo.

Can't remember the name, but the buffalo medical staff saved his life.

It wasn't a goalie that time. It was Richard Zednik (a forward). I remember it was a freak accident and he got sliced by one of his teammates. I believe it was Jokinen but not 100% on that.
 
Originally Posted by Number_35
Thanks 53Stude - you're a hero. Wish I could do platelets too! I'm limited to whole-blood donations every 8 weeks.


Yeah, I'm lucky I have strong and good veins. And I have A+ blood which is ideal for plasma and or platelets.
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Originally Posted by Marco620
Best goalies... HASEK, DRYDEN, BRODEUR, CUJO, RICHTER, TURCO, LUONGO.
Seriously?!?

No Vladislav Tretiak???

How's this for a record:
1972 Olympic gold
1976 Olympic gold
1980 Olympic silver (miracle on ice)
1984 Olympic gold
1970 world championship gold
1971 world championship gold
1972 world championship silver
1973 world championship gold
1974 world championship gold
1975 world championship gold
1976 world championship silver
1977 world championship bronze
1978 world championship gold
1979 world championship gold
1981 world championship gold
1982 world championship gold
1983 world championship gold
1981 Canada cup gold
1979 NHL challenge cup gold

When Sports Illustrated named its greatest hockey team ever in 2000, it chose Tretiak as the goalie in a lineup that also included Wayne Gretzky, Bobby Hull, Gordie Howe, and Bobby Orr.

Luongo.... Please.....
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Originally Posted by Marco620
Best goalies... HASEK, DRYDEN, BRODEUR, CUJO, RICHTER, TURCO, LUONGO.
Love me some ice hockey ðŸ’. Glad baseball âš¾ season is over.

No Plante, Sawchuk, or Hall? No Tony-O, Bernie Parent, or Eddie Giacomin? Johnny Bower? The Gumper? Grant Fuhr? Billy Smith? Eddie Belfour? You're just trying to rile me up, aren't you?
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Selecting the greatest of all time, trying to control for the changes in the game and equipment, is great fun, but no two people will ever select the same Top 20.
 
Originally Posted by Number_35
Weren't we all? I know this makes me sound old, but think there are too many teams now, the schedule's too long, there's too much obstruction, and the goaltenders' equipment is too big. Also, the league should require that all new rinks are olympic size - 215' x 85' I think. That would speed the game up quite a bit.

Those are all issues, too, but, as in my other threads on TV audiences, it was a pretty easy decision to watch hockey when you had only like two channels available in rural Saskatchewan.
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Originally Posted by Garak
Originally Posted by Number_35
Weren't we all? I know this makes me sound old, but think there are too many teams now, the schedule's too long, there's too much obstruction, and the goaltenders' equipment is too big. Also, the league should require that all new rinks are olympic size - 215' x 85' I think. That would speed the game up quite a bit.

Those are all issues, too, but, as in my other threads on TV audiences, it was a pretty easy decision to watch hockey when you had only like two channels available in rural Saskatchewan.
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HNIC was shown on Wednesday evenings for awhile ... I used to watch Wednesday and Saturday, and usually listen to the Sunday afternoon game on CBC radio as well. Now I hardly pay attention until the playoffs.
 
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