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Does the NHL need neck guards?

by Barkingclam
created February 12, 2008, last edited March 05, 2009
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Author’s Note: The recent injury to pro hockey player Richard Zednik has re-opened the debate of if the NHL should require it’s players to wear protective neck guards. For the purposes of today’s article, I have turned to an anonymous hockey player to get his opinion. I have supplied footnotes where need be.

No, I don’t think we need neckguards.

Why the hell would we?

Look at it like this: all it took to slice open Zednik’s neck was a skate that had been flipped up in the air.

It was an accident. It doesn’t happen all the time. Hasn’t happened since that goalie got kicked in the neck like 25 years ago.(1)

But no doubt that the sportwriters will all say we need them now. Neckguards.

They’re what, two inches high? Padded with foam?(2) That’s not going to stop anything. When that defenceman got hit in the neck(3), a neckguard wouldn’t have stopped that.

Did you know that even the minor leagues don’t have neckguards(4)? That’s right, when I played major junior back out west in Moose Jaw, we didn’t have to wear them.

When I was in the minors last spring, I didn’t have to either.

Now that I think about it, I haven’t had to wear a neckguard since I was 16 years old, back in Sudbury. So why should I have to now? Why should I be punished?

Yeah, that’s right – punished. Treated like a kid. If I want to wear a neckguard, like if I want to wear a visor, it’s up to me and only me.

Look, I’ve been playing hockey my whole life. I think I know better then some jock-sniffer, sitting way up in the rafters, who’s never played a game in his life.

Let me lay it out for you. In baseball, people get hit by pitches all the time. In fact, a guy died from it a while back(5). But they don’t wear chest pads or a mask, just a helmet(6).

Small wonder that they call baseball the man’s game(7).


1 – Clint Malarchuk, a goalie for the Buffalo Sabres, had his jugular vein cut by the skate of Steve Tuttle in 1989. His life was saved by the immediate actions of trainer Jim Pizzutelli. Afterwards, the NHL started to require all goalies to wear neck protection.

2 – Most neck guards are actually padded with Kevlar.

3 – Montreal Canadiens defenceman Trent McCleary was hit in the neck by a slapshot in 2000, resulting in a fractured larynx. After his neck began to swell up, he underwent an emergency tracheotomy. He retired shortly afterward. He was not wearing a neck guard.

4 – Of the three CHL major-junior leagues, only the QMJHL requires neck guards. The AHL does not require neck guards.

5 – He’s either talking about Ray Chapman, who died in 1920 after being struck by a pitch in the head, or Michael Marano, a 12-year old player who died after being hit in the chest by a pitch in 1994. Chapman's death led to a number of rule changes, such as the elimination of the spitball. However, Marano's was quickly forgotten in the light of the baseball strike.

6 - They're not required by the MLB, but you can buy batting helmets with masks and both leg and arm guards. Barry Bonds is the best known user of such equipment.

7 - I don’t think anybody calls it this.


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SSreportersLegend
639 days ago
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Too me, and bare skin except the hands should be guarded. Yes, I'm for neck guards.
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SSreportersLegend
639 days ago
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Oh yeah, </sarcasm> (Hooray computer)
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KelsdadAll-Star
639 days ago
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I played hockey, and a neck guard would seriously restrict head movement both up and down and side to side, which is a requirement in puck control and watching possession changes, among others. No guards.
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J-DawgVarsity Captain
637 days ago
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man, you must have a stiff neck guard
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
639 days ago
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Get rid of helmets as well.
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Cornfed78Draft Pick
639 days ago
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NO
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
639 days ago
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The real question: If Kyle Orton played in the NHL, could a neck guard dare to dream of protecting the amazing neck beard???
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
639 days ago
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And you know what? People get hurt and die all the time doing things WAY more innocuous than playing sports.

I had a baseball teammate in college die in a freek accident at practice. You can't protect everyone everywhere all the time.

I'm sure more people have died driving to and from games than have ever died during the games.

Hell, people fall and die at stadiums and arenas yearly. Do you hear anyone crying out to make stadiums safer?

Accidents happen. That's why lawyers created the "waiver"...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
639 days ago
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Good point. After all, how many Mets fans die from choking on their own vomit every year at Shea Stadium?
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
639 days ago
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Probably why they're building a new one!
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Smmonroe2Varsity Captain
639 days ago
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A neck guard will only protect from skate blades and even then very rarly, as it is not that big, a piece of foam or what ever is not going to protect from a blistering slap shot. If hockey players were neck guards they should also have to wear wrist guards, as wrist are more likley to be cut.
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
639 days ago
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I think you could try to develop one that didn't restrict movement, and was optional. But to require skaters to wear neckguards because of one freak incident is ridiculous, especially if it restricted neck mobility. You'd get more players getting hurt because they couldn't look around.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
639 days ago
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Actually that sounds pretty cool!
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
639 days ago
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The NHL doesn't need neck guards. The players might, but the NHL doesn't need them...

Compare safety in Hockey to Formula One. There is no "neck guard" per say there, but there is a spring "Hans" device, to stop your neck recoiling (and breaking) in an accident. The drivers think the world of it. Dale Earnhardt said it was a load of rubbish, and he didn't need it. Later that day, he died. Experts (possibly to rub salt into the wound), said the Hans Device would have saved him. Serves him right, really.

But my point is, is safety improvements can be made to a sport, bring it in. I don't think it will improve safety though, as it would have to be more than foam to stop a 100mph rubber puck, and it would severely restrict head movement. The latter means there is little improvement to safety at all.

Is there a possibility of extending a helmet (a la a goalie) around the neck, so there is a metal (insulated with foam by your neck) to protect it?
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
639 days ago
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Geez that is a little harsh to say Earnhardt deserved to die...
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
638 days ago
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That was crossing the line, Alex.
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SSreportersLegend
638 days ago
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When I have to minus Alex, it must be a really bad comment...and it was.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
639 days ago
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Youth hockey players wear neck guards. They are mildly uncomfortable, thats it. You'll notice a lot of goalies actually wear them (I'm referring to the foam ones). I think the neck guards will become more and more accepted as time passes. Just think, 30 years ago they had this debate about helmets. Now, hockey players wouldn't even think of participating in a sanctioned event without one.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
638 days ago
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No they do not need neck guards. Yes its a dangerous sport and something can happen like what happened to Zednik but its not worth throwing a fit over. Too often we have kneejerk reactions to minor things.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
638 days ago
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Neck guards are not that big of a deal. I would rather have slight discomfort than a gash severing my jugular. I think that if palyers could try out the neck guards at practices and get used to them, it could be another step to having the NHL safer to play in.

I am not suggesting the NHL should mandate neck guards, but maybe the NHLPA should suggest a trial for neck guards.

After all, they're not all that bad, I play hockey myself and have worn one since as long as I could remember, and I just got used to them.
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Gman2797JV Squad
638 days ago
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While you say that the slight discomfort is okay and not a big deal for you, you are forgetting that most players don't want to wear the simple visor to protect their eyes. Players get cut near the eyes in probably every other game in the NHL and most of the players still don't wear one.

I also have played hockey and had no problem with a visor and full face shield actually, but most NHL and AHL (although it is required there) don't want to wear them and don't wear them.

Neck guards would prevent things like the Zednik injury, but that is so rare that mandating them would be insane. The linesman in the Philly/NYR game saturday had a skate come up and cut his face. Should we also suggest a trial for full face shields for players and officials??
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MetsJetsDevilsDraft Pick
637 days ago
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I played hockey my whole life (yet somehow never managed to get good). The neck guard is an integral part of the youth hockey equipment. However, like facemasks, they dissappear as you move up the ranks of the hockey tree because they obscure visibility.

The author of this article states that the Zednik type injury is rare. I believed him until I was reading a recent article in which the players interviewed all knew of someone who had been seriously injured, or even died from a similar injury.

The fact of the matter is that we learn about this things as time goes on. A few years ago, Craig McTavish was the last player ever to play the game without a helmet. In fact, even goalies used to go helmetless. However, as a league and as a society we began to realize the helmets prevented injury and the NHL mandated them.

We will soon see the same thing with half-shield faceguards. Currently, NHL players are required to play with a helmet, but not any face guard. Many players do not play with any faceguard, but more and more play with whats called a half visor. Over the last few years, the NHL has seen more and more eye injuries relating directly to to the lack of a faceguard. Both Bryan Berard and Colin White are at least partially blind in one eye after a deflected puck struck them in the eye. As a result of the White injury, both White and teammate John Madden wear a half shield.

Madden is an interesting story because he played collegiate hockey meaning he played with a full face shield. However, upon graudating to the pros he immediately ditched the faceguard. In the past he had attempted to wear a visor, less intrusive than what he wore in college, but found it limited his visibility. Finally, after the White injury, he relented and now wears a visor.

The fact of the matter is the NHL is far away from mandating neck gear. First they will mandate that players wear half-visors and then maybe they will get to neck gear. Once the NHL manadates neck gear, the neck gear technology (as silly as that sounds) will improve such that it will be as minimally intrusive as possible.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
618 days ago
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maybe if u keep ur neck guard clean it wouldn't be so stiff
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
618 days ago
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Maybe if u keep ur neck guards kleen they wouldn't be so stiff
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
618 days ago
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Ur meen
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
618 days ago
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HI i like cheese how u doin i m having fun did i mention i like cheese?
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
618 days ago
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I think that players shouldn't have to wear neck guards because the last accidnet other than Richard Zedniks accident it hasn't happened for 19 years and not all players want to wear one becasue it reduces there speed and they cant turn there head as fast because the neck guards are snugg up against there necks and they might be maid of a hard material that wont let them turn it to a curtain degree
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Frank StevensonRed-Shirting
618 days ago
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If you are under 18 years old neck guard. If you are over 18 OR playing Junior hockey or NHL your choice. When I played hockey way back I had to wear a neck guard. Don't you currently?
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