Lol Jesus Christ he is probably fucked just based on how they picked him up! Also “you kids out there, never cross the trolly tracks” you’ll get nailed
Umm yea lol i do. Dude got hit. Teammate tried to yank the dude uo not realizing he could cause more harm. You don't yank someone around who may have a neck or back injury. It's common sense 😂
@@jackjon7763 thank you for reminding me. Leaving the ice with both feet and causing injury applies to hockey rules everywhere because it's one of the most basic rules of the game. Even the penalties are similar, where European rules are pretty much in sync with the NHL. I don't know what is the point that you are trying to make
Mechovák ten by nepomohl.Ty rejou furt Petr má srdce.A když sme hráli teď v Baráži tak se do nás náváželi Olomoučáci že je Sýkora píča a podobně.Banda Trollů co dodat.Jo to my sme sprostý nadáváme,ale za to se neperem a když už to musí bejt tak většinou že to vyprovokuje nějakej debil z proti strany.
Guy had the wind knocked out of him on a clean body check. In Europe that means panic and get him on a stretcher. He played the next game and scored 2 goals lmao
Neither, he played the next game and scored 2 goals lmao. Had the wind knocked out of him, is what I would guess. Not a good feeling, but no call for a stretcher
@@ryangillis4215 Let me correct you, when you have wind knocked out, it can be especialy in sport very dangerous, because the body uses a lot of air to supply muschles etc.... so in some caises, it can lead to failiure of some important parts of our body.
@@jirkapesta9421 You are correct about the lack of oxygen, and if that were the case, then he should have remained on the ice until he was breathing properly again. I would argue that what his teammates did was more dangerous. If he was injured they could have further injured him by picking him up and skating him off. Anyways, I did not mean to say that he was not in danger, just that he had no broken or separated shoulder. The stretcher was a bit much in my opinion, seeing he was already carried most of the way to the bench by his teammates lol
@@nailyakupov1760 it happens to kids playing hockey here in Canada, including myself when I was 11. We get up and skate back to the bench, play our next shift
@@nailyakupov1760 no, he actually played the next game and scored 2 goals. He apparently "couldn't breathe", hence the panic. Most players know from a young age what it's like to have the wind knocked out of you. Not a great feeling, but you suck it up and skate back to the bench, play your next shift. Looked like a soccer game, with the crowding around him and stretcher lmao
Must be a medic.. we all know that when someone suffers trauma you’re supposed to immediately pick up and shake their body rapidly.. if his neck is broken you can wiggle it back into place quickly