Zednik’s Throat Cut By Skate Blade – In Stable Condition
February 10, 2008 by Jeanne Dupuis
Filed under Buffalo Sabres, Fan Fare, Florida Panthers, Injuries, News, Players, Video
This is scary! Florida Panthers forward Richard Zednik was rushed to a Buffalo area hospital after the skate blade of teammate Olli Jokinen struck the side of Zednik’s neck. Zednik skated over to the Panthers’ bench as blood poured onto the ice. Last I heard, he was undergoing surgery. Thanks to Iron Mike of Educated Bet for alerting me so quickly!
This comes just a day after linesman Pat Dapuzzo took a skate blade in the face!
Watch the video:
Here are some details from NHL.com:
The game was delayed for more than 15 minutes as the zamboni was needed to help clean the blood from the ice.
“The fact that he had the sense to come over to the bench and not waste any time allowed our trainer to give him attention,” Martin said. “I thought the medical team here in Buffalo was quick to react. As soon as he got into the dressing room, I think they were able to stabilize him and stop the bleeding, which was probably crucial.”
More after the jump!
Panthers spokesman Justin Copertino said Zednik was transported by ambulance to nearby Buffalo General Hospital. Copertino said the team was making arrangements to have Zednik’s wife, Jessica, fly from South Florida to Buffalo by a charter flight Sunday night.
The team was scheduled to return to Miami, but assistant general manager Randy Sexton and Zenobi were going to stay behind to be with Zednik.Referee Bill McCreary consulted with Martin and NHL Senior Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations Colin Campbell in the tunnel leading to the Panthers’ locker room, where Martin admitted there was thought to postponing the remainder of the game. But an announcement was made shortly thereafter that Zednik was in stable condition and was in transit to a local hospital, which drew a classy, standing ovation from the Buffalo crowd.
Campbell was in the building because his son, Gregory Campbell, plays forward for the Panthers.
“I think there was some consideration,” Martin said. “I guess the fact that he was stable and under medical care was the information relayed to us and we finished the game.”
Martin said he was unable to see the play unfold from the Panthers’ bench. Players from both teams appeared to be dazed while play was suspended.
“I didn’t see it being close to the boards,” Martin said. “I was told it was a skate of one of our players. The only thing we knew then was that he was being looked after by the doctor. He was conscious and he was on his way to the hospital.”
Once play resumed, the Panthers came out on the losing end of a 5-3 decision. Thoughts quickly shifted back to Zednik’s condition, as Martin said members of the Panthers’ medical staff would remain in Buffalo until more information could be retrieved.
“We’ll just wait and see from the doctor,” Martin said. “We’ll leave somebody behind until his family gets here. We’ll wait for further information from our trainer who went to the hospital with him.
“It’s a scary moment that you never wish to see,” Martin added. “Hopefully he’s in good care with the doctor in the hospital.”


















What a horror seeing that was. I am just glad to see he is going to be ok! I witnessed the Malarchuk injury back in 1989. You want to see them wear more protective gear against something like that, but it happens so rarely that I don’t think you ever will, but it has to make you think it only takes one time and it could cost someone their life. Excellent job by the medical staff at HSBC Arena!