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Posted on Mon Apr 16, 2007 at 03:50:44 PM EST in NHL [Sportscolumn is running down the ten most gruesome sports injuries. Here's #1] There's no doubt that hockey is a brutal sport where anything can happen and blood on the ice is often more common than goals in the net. But there was nothing common about a March 22, 1989 game between the Blues and the Sabres. Buffalo goalie Clint Malarchuk was involved in the most nightmarish accident in the history of hockey as the Blues' Steve Tuttle collided with Malarchuk at the goal and his skate accidentally severed the interior carotid artery of the goalie. Instantly, there was a massive pool of blood collecting on the ice beneath him and with every pump of his heart more blood would spurt from his gash.
And she very easily could have seen just that, but the doctors at Buffalo General Hospital didn't let that happen as they repaired his severed jugular vein and he was amazingly released the next afternoon.
Now, that's one tough S.O.B. Dwyane Wade could learn a lot from Mr. Malarchuk.
And here's the actual play call as it happened live with color commentator Mike Robitaille and longtime voice of the Sabres Ted Darling behind the mics.
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