lundi 11 février 2008

Zednik

Pour ceux qui me connaisse, vous savez que Zednik a été, tout le long de son séjour a Montréal, mon joueur adoré (comme Higgins en ce moemnt...)

la nouvelle qui suis ma décrisser (coeur sensible, s'abstenir) :

TSN.ca Staff

2/10/2008 11:17:26 PM

Florida Panthers forward Richard Zednik was rushed to hospital and underwent surgery after taking a skate to the neck in Sunday's 5-3 loss to the Buffalo Sabres at HSBC Arena.

''The surgery was successful and he's resting comfortably in the hospital,'' Panthers spokesman Brian Goldman said.

With the Sabres leading 4-3 midway through the third period, linemate Olli Jokinen - who was being checked in the Sabres' zone - fell forward and his skate accidently flew up and caught the right side of Zednik's neck.

Zednik bled profusely from the cut but was able to skate toward his bench where he was met by the trainer and immediately ushered to the locker room.

''It is super scary whenever you get contact with an ice skate,'' said Panthers coach Jacques Martin. ''It was a good decision on his part to skate towards the bench. I think that saved some time and our trainers were right there to put pressure on it.''



Panthers defenceman Steve Montador recalled seeing Zednik in a state of shock as he got to the bench.

''He looked pale, he was obviously standing and to a degree, coherent. But he didn't look as focused as you or I right now. He was staring at nothing,'' Montador said. ''That's a pretty brave guy to realize what's going on: Grab your neck and get off the ice.''

Players, coaches and fans sat in silence after the accident, and the game was delayed for 15 minutes as the blood was cleaned off the ice. Fans gave a standing ovation after the public address announcer gave the update on Zednik's condition.

''We shouldn't have finished the game,'' Jokinen said. ''I saw the replay, that it was my skate that hit him in the throat. I think we were all in shock. I've never seen anything like that. There are bigger things than (finishing the game). It was terrifying.

''I didn't think anyone on our team was thinking hockey out there after an injury like that. If it was my call, I would have gone to the hospital with him.''

Sabres coach Lindy Ruff said he too wouldn't have been against the game being stopped.

''I don't know if there is a right answer, I don't know. I can fully understand if they wanted to cancel the whole game,'' Ruff said.

''It was pretty solemn. There wasn't a lot being said. There was just more concern for Richard than anything else. When you see something like that, it isn't about playing anymore. But I said, we're going to finish the game and it's going to be what it's going to be.''

Prior to resuming the game, referee Bill McCreary and Martin consulted in the tunnel outside the Panthers' dressing room while Sabres general manager Darcy Regier was seen talking with NHL vice president Colin Campbell, who was at HSBC Arena to watch his son Gregory play for the Panthers.

The NHL released a statement saying Campbell and commissioner Gary Bettman decided to continue the game after knowing that Zednik was stable, that trainers had stopped the bleeding, and that the teams were willing to go on.

''The thoughts and prayers of the NHL family are with Richard Zednik, his loved ones, his teammates and the Florida Panthers organization,'' the league stated.

After the game, a Panthers spokesman said the team made arrangements to have Zednik's wife Jessica fly to Buffalo on Sunday night. Also, assistant general manager Randy Sexton and assistant trainer Dave Zenobi are remaining in Buffalo to be with Zednik.

Zednik, 32, signed a two-year deal with the Panthers last summer. The native of Slovakia has played in 12 NHL seasons with the Panthers, New York Islanders, Washington Capitals and Montreal Canadiens.

He has 15 goals and 26 points this season.

It's not the first time that hockey fans in Buffalo witnessed such an uncomfortable incident. Sabres goaltender Clint Malarchuk had his jugular sliced in a 1989 game against the St. Louis Blues.

Details to follow.

source : http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=229379&hubname=


pour le vidéo, voici le link de Youtube :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1xQM1LTGK0

3 commentaires:

Le Parfait Imparfait a dit…

Oui, je revois encore les images dans ma tete, lorsque j'étais un petit gars de 12 ans, à la télévision dans l'intermission du match des canadiens ou ils ont montrés Clint Malarchuk entrain de pisser le sang, ca sortait en JET et la marre de sang qui se fesait devant le filet... Surment que l'on peut trouver ca sur youtube...

Kaleyinn a dit…

malheureusement, oui, ca se trouve...

un ami a poster ca sur mon board de discution... encore pire que Zednik :(:(

Je suis un peu en état de choc, moi qui pensait que le hockey était pas si dangereux qeu ca, que le pire, stais une commotion célébrale.. chu un peu a terre... :\

mais bon.. un accident de meme au 15 ans, c'Est quand meme minime... mais reste que, ne devrait-on pas exiger le port d'une coquille protectrice, quelque chose?!

Le Parfait Imparfait a dit…

Holy Shit!!, je suis allé voir les images de Clint Malarchuk.. parfaitement identique à la vision que j'avais encore dans ma tête il y a 18 ans!!! Je vais surment en faire des cauchemars cette nuit... Mes sympathie pour Richard... Ahahah Mon ex de l'époque le trouvais tellement beau aussi....