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This injury is absolutely brutal.



This injury is absolutely brutal.

We now know more about Charlie McAvoy’s injury and wow was it bad! We’ll talk about that, and his recoery, after he gave an interview with the Boston Bruins Media! That and more on today’s NHL hockey video!

Biz Explains Tweets which almost ended his career: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbknMYWtsec

29 Comments

  1. That's crazy I thought the cage was optional and no one liked wearing it. But to not even have an option to wear one 😮

  2. I remember when a Habs player got hit in the throat. Maybe early 2000's or late 90's. Very scary stuff. They shoot the puck too fast, honestly.

  3. I think the oddity as a Bruins fan, how Zadorov stepped into McAvoy's footsteps. Zaddy did all the Thanksgiving regalia with Mayor Wu and Senator Markey; since McAvoy couldn't. Zadorov is now the Bruins' NHLPA rep; so the players obviously trust him. It's been one of the more amusing transformations as a Bruins fan.

  4. Im certainly not a pro but i will never stop wearing my fishbowl. However people say that when you wear one, you play like you have one on. (more high sticks/riskier playstyle) which could get more people hurt. I personally think they should be able to choose. I like my face.

  5. As much as they do protect players, it's also a risk due to how physical the game is. I can imagine there would be a lot of head on visor collisions, especially in puck battles or scrums. It's not a big deal now cause the amount of players wearing them at one time is very very small, but if they were allowed to be chosen freely, majority of players would choose to use them, especially the young guys.

  6. Glad you look out for guys like this. They shrug it off, but there are plenty of third tier guys suffering injuries like this that can be career defining.

  7. Problem with cages is it effectively prevents double minor high sticking penalties which could be considered a negative for team.

  8. God I am so old. I started watching hockey when about half of all players didn't wear helmets but helmets became the style for all very quickly.
    Let's hope larger Shields catch on quickly also.

  9. Charlie was dealing with his face being broken AND I believe his young son was also in a children’s hospital dealing with his own issue. What a stressful period for the young family. Hoping Charlie and his son make full recoveries! I think we are at the time to consider some level of masks to properly protect players. The game continues to increase in speed and players are able to get shots off quickly at higher speeds with deflections becoming more common as well.

  10. Even after millions of years every now and then I remember that scene were the puck was deflected by Ray Bourques stick and it went up 90 degrees straight into his face. He lost tons of teeth.

    I saw it as a child and this particular scene never left my brain since then.

  11. I'm a goalie so I'm used to a cage.. no way I'd ever play oput of the net without one… I've seen too many guys loose teeth even in beer league.. Can't imagine how much pain taking a shot from an NHL player in the face would be.

  12. Erm… McAvoy’s injury was also a deflection, Eck. Look at the trajectory on Dobson’s shot. It definitely deflected off of Kastelic’s pants.

  13. Is it time players wear a full bubble. I know I'm going to get shat all over for suggesting that, but someone is going to die. There was already a lad in Russian juniors who died after getting hit in an artery. But players and composite sticks mean guys are shooting the puck a bazillion miles faster than guys with wooden sticks (barring Al Macinnis who'd probably have to be banned with a composite stick).

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