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Richard Zednik recovering from life-threatening neck laceration

by Cityhockeyfever
created February 11, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Florida Panthers forward Richard Zednik is helped off the ice by assistant athletic trainer Dave Zenobi and teammate Jassen Cullimore during a February 10, 2008 game against the Buffalo Sabres. Zednik suffered a laceration of the internal carotid artery as a result of accidentally being cut in the neck by the skate of teammate Olli Jokinen. (photo by Don Heupel/Associated Press)
Florida Panthers forward Richard Zednik is helped off the ice by assistant athletic trainer Dave Zenobi and teammate Jassen Cullimore during a February 10, 2008 game against the Buffalo Sabres. Zednik suffered a laceration of the internal carotid artery as a result of accidentally being cut in the neck by the skate of teammate Olli Jokinen. (photo by Don Heupel/Associated Press)

History repeated itself last night in the very same city where one of the most feared injuries in hockey happened.

With 10:05 left in the third period of the Florida Panthers' 5-3 loss to the Buffalo Sabres at HSBC Arena, everyone watching saw Panthers forward Olli Jokinen check his counterpart Clarke MacArthur into the boards. A routine occurance, right? Not even close. As Jokinen fell to the ice off the collision, his right leg kicked upwards and struck teammate Richard Zednik behind him in the neck.

As a result, the 32-year-old Zednik suffered a laceration of the internal carotid artery and was immediately rushed off the ice by Panthers assistant athletic trainer Dave Zenobi and Zednik's teammate Jassen Cullimore. If you missed the game on FSN Florida, you can hear the absolute horror in the voices of Panthers announcers Steve Goldstein and Denis Potvin when it happened, as shown on WPLG-TV's web site. Zenobi had applied constant pressure on the neck with a towel to minimize the bleeding. After getting initial medical attention from doctors in the Panthers' locker room, WIVB-TV's Jericka Duncan reported that Zednik was taken to Buffalo General Hospital where he underwent successful emergency surgery to close the laceration. WGRZ-TV's Thea Tio stated last night that the operation took two hours to complete.

Had Zednik not had this done as quickly as humanly possible, he would've lost so much blood that his life would've been lost. When such a major artery is severed in an area where it is one of the highest blood pressure points of the body, blood escapes at a high rate and vital body functions are threatened with excessive blood loss.

The crowd at HSBC Arena was stunned at the turn of events and the game was delayed about 15 minutes before the public address announcer provided an update that Zednik was in stable condition. Only after that point, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, NHL Senior Vice President of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell and both teams decided to finish the game. This is despite Jokinen stating to WFOR-TV reporter Sharrie Williams and other members of the media afterwards that hockey was secondary in the minds of the players and coaching staff.

"I don't think anyone on our team was thinking hockey out there after an injury like that," Jokinen said.

Jokinen was even supportive of not playing the rest of the game as noted by WSVN-TV sportscaster Mike DiPasquale in his report.

Zednik's injury was only a chilling reminder for hockey fans of what occurred at Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo on March 22, 1989. Sabres goaltender Clint Malarchuk was also accidentally slashed in the neck by the skate of St. Louis Blues forward Steve Tuttle as a result of a collision. Back then, television cameras captured the horrifying scene of that night when you can see Malarchuk bleeding profusely and leaving a pool of blood on the ice. Thankfully, Malarchuk fully recovered from his life-threatening injury.

"The worst that went through my mind is, 'Somebody better get him help, or else...' I don't even want to say it," Zednik's teammate Stephen Weiss told Buffalo News Sabres beat writer John Vogl. "Just his face coming off was something you don't want to see. I don't know how to explain it, but it was a scary look. It looked like he was very scared."

Panthers goaltender Tomas Vokoun had a close view from the team bench of Zednik being led to their locker room since he did not play in last night's game.

"I walked in and saw him on the stretcher," Vokoun said to Miami Herald sports writer George Richards. "I was very concerned when he came off. He was obviously very scared. He was conscious, I guess, that's what the trainer said. His eyes were closed, but he was moving and moaning."

The Florida Panthers issued an update this afternoon stating Zednik remains in stable condition at Buffalo General Hospital and will remain in the intensive care unit while being regularly evaluated. Team owner Alan Cohen had Jessica Zednik flown in on a charter flight so she could be at her husband's side. Cohen's wife Karen accompanied her on the trip while assistant general manager Randy Sexton remained behind in Buffalo. Support for Zednik has been pouring in from countless fans and those around the NHL family since last night's incident.

"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," Sexton said.


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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
657 days ago
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Something about Buffalo....
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
657 days ago
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Kevin Everett wonders what you mean...
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C.harrison1515Waterboy
657 days ago
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My prayers are with the Zednik family.
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KelsdadAll-Star
657 days ago
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I'm surprised injuries like this doesn't happen more often, and remember, injuries to Bill Masterton and Mark Howe instituted rule changes, but how can you protect a player's neck? Attach a collar to his helmet strap?
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
657 days ago
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It's almost along the lines of a freak accident. I don't think these guys can really go out there wearing neck guards. If you think about the precision and accuracy required for this kind of injury, it's almost uncanny. Not to mention, it came from his own teammate, similar to the Malarchuk incident. I guess it's just one of the territorial risks you take of being a hockey player.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
657 days ago
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Youth hockey requires the use of a neck guard. When the players get older they get to lose some of the safety equipment.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
657 days ago
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Unfortunately, Bill Masterton died as a result of his fatal injury on the ice. With what happened here, there should be some kind of preventative measures taken. Maybe a flexible neck guard where it won't interfere with regular movement and restrict the airway, but at the same time won't be cut completely through and sever any portion of the neck area.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
657 days ago
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It was an absolutely horrendous injury. The sight of blood has never grossed me out, but the utter sense of fear and panic churns my stomach. Good to see everything came out for the better instead of the worse. Good thing Zed had enough sense in the moment of panic to make every effort to skate towards the bench for immediate care.

All in all though, I still think the Malarchuk incident was far more scarier.

By the way - did you see the one with the ref who took the skate to the face from Downie on Saturday? Pretty bad too.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
657 days ago
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Completely agree with that statement. I did see the incident two days ago in Philadelphia involving the facial injury to linesman Pat Dapuzzo. That was really bad. Obviously it wasn't as serious as Zednik's here, but needing 20 stitches to close a gash in the face is bad enough.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
657 days ago
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By the way, solid article CHF. Forgot to mention that in my previous ramblings.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
657 days ago
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Thank you, sir!
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
657 days ago
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Barronandroc - Just a papercut.
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Cougar2000All-American
656 days ago
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More than a paper cut, big guy. It's a major atery. If you don't get help in the first few minutes, you're taking a dirt nap, if you know what I mean.
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J-DawgVarsity Captain
657 days ago
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It is good to know that he is recovering. You never like to see stuff like that happen even though it is inevitable with skates and pucks involved. This is just another reason why ALL hockey players should wear neck guards.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
657 days ago
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We saw what led to the implementation protective nettings behind each net after a Columbus girl died after a flying puck fatally stuck her head, so it's not out of the question the NHL should look into something to protect areas of the body such as the neck to prevent what happened to Clint Malarchuk and last night with Richard Zednik. Meantime, I'll add a photo from the game later tonight if possible.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
657 days ago
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Great write-up. They should have called the game, instead of continuing to play it. The guys over at FireBettman.com have a great discussion going about that.
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Cougar2000All-American
656 days ago
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I think that they should have suspended the game, AF1, after consulting the league and talking with both teams. Good though, though.
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Cougar2000All-American
656 days ago
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Remember the Buffalo Bills TE that got hurt a while back? The same doctor treated Zednik.
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