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Hadyn Fleury Stretchered Off Ice and Taken to the Hospital – Doctor Explains



Winnipeg Jets’ Hadyn Fleury was stretchered off the ice and transported to a hospital for evluation after slamming into the boards

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39 Comments

  1. In a fight, this really shows the value to throwing someone into an object, especially letting their momentum carry them into a hard object. The trauma can be much greater than a single punch.

    Also, hockey is played at the highest speeds of the major sports, yet is surrounded by an inflexible out-of-bounds wall. That is a set-up for bad injuries.

  2. Cool to see an MD analyzing it. You should check out the Filip Engarås crash in Utica Devils

  3. It is easy to say "It's hockey! Suck it up!" but that was a no joke. Hit just a little different and we would be talking about potential permanent disability.

  4. Do the cole huston injury a puck to the back of the neck what cpuld have happened how dangerous that was what are the affects ect

  5. I hope he’s ok. Overall I’m actually pleased with how 55 acted after, checking on him as he passed, talking with the jets C and taking a fight even though it wasn’t an intentional injury

  6. Saw it live, the arena was silent. They didn't even dare to play it back during the game because it was scary as fuck.

  7. Is it better that he lifted his legs up and that energy resulted in his spine flexing as opposed to his legs being down and his spine compressing?

  8. I was at the game last night and it happened just below us. What a brutal collision with the boards. Many people in the stands were shocked and worried, myself included. Hopefully Haydn has a full recovery. Thanks Brian for your informed perspective.

  9. update from the team earlier this afternoon:
    NHLJets head coach Scott Arniel says Haydn Fleury has a broken nose and a bruised back. As far as a concussion, more time/testing needed to know for sure.

    Fleury was able to go home from hospital last night and was around the rink today for the team’s meetings.

  10. Finally a hockey video!! Let’s go man!!! I can’t tell you how much I was hoping for an Igor breakdown video with the knee injury because I have no idea how to judge severity myself obviously, but I’m glad Brian is at least starting to look at the NHL… even the Ross Johnston hit last night would’ve been good to look at

  11. TSN have reported that he's home and safe with a broken nose and bruised back. Crazy that it wasn't a worse outcome.

  12. Update that as of 3 hours ago, he is back to the team with: a broken nose, and a bruised back…..Crazy that was all that happened from that crash.

  13. Absolutely sickening blow. Hope he'll turn out okay! Also his name is Haydn, not Hadyn. Just looking out for ya doc

  14. apparently the most serious injury was a broken nose. Some bruises and aches, but nothing more.

  15. Are you serious? Have you ever put on a pair of skates? I’ve played hockey and many other sports, and have had several spine surgeries because of my antics. I can’t believe you can say with a straight face that you’re not worried about the neck. Sheesh!

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