I’ve never played hockey but I’m old enough to remember when MacTavish was the last player in the NHL grandfathered in to not wearing a helmet, but not yet born when goalies didn’t wear masks. Despite the infrequency of players getting their necks slashed, I think 20 years from now people will look back and think it was equally as crazy that players didn’t wear neck guards, helmets or goalie masks.
TheTimn
Oshie’s hockey stuff (Warroad) is expensive, but seeing that the collar isn’t squeezing the neck has me a lot more interested.
girhen
Looks like a neck guard for Imperial stormtroopers. Don’t worry about the gaps.
^(Yes, it’s still way better than being completely unprotected, I know.)
WillNotBeSilenxed
Question, why don’t they just wear cut proof meshing around their neck akin to cut proof gloves worn while using blades and knives in construction?
MontEcola
I played youth hockey with one of those flat plastic goalie masks. I took a shot to the chin and it was horrible! It prevented stitches. It did not prevent a sore face for several weeks. I started wearing a padded baseball catchers mask instead.
We also wore these little plastic cages that fit just over the mouth, as a skater. A teammate took a puck into that and it broke. The pieces lodged into his mouth. He was one ugly guy for months after. This was the early 70’s.
I switched to ski team instead. And a teammate there took a bamboo pole to the neck. It split around and stabbed through in a few places. And did not hit anything critical. He is luck to be alive today. Now they use plastic poles only.
Own_Present534
Oh yea no way a skate blade will get around that.
hockeyholloway89
When did Plekanec join the league again??
Ps no hate at all. Everyone should stay safe out there.
Mission_Count_5619
I remember the only upside of transitioning to adult leagues,after years playing youth hockey and college club hockey, was all the equipment I didn’t have to wear. I immediately lost the cage and shoulder pads and felt liberated. Over the last 20yrs I’ve added back every piece of equipment I was so excited to ditch. Just added a neck guard last week.
Funny how things work out sometimes.
Neither_Detail8608
This is too soon – not enough research as been done. If they try to force mandatory neck guards on players I think we will have another insurrection
thatguy752000
We used to wear a neck guard that velcroed around the neck when I played youth hockey in the 80’s. I just assumed the older players weren’t required to wear them so they didn’t.
Rplix1
If they find a way for them to not restrict head mobility or be overly hot/uncomfortable, I can see more players using them.
For now, seems like the benefits of not having one outweigh the risks.
Mikey_5386
They should grandfather in neck guards. Do like they did with visors. Make it mandatory in AHL and mandatory at the nhl level for players born after a certain date.
GroundbreakingCow775
Can’t wait to see sponsors on these
Philhughes_85
Is this now mandatory???
IdyllicOleander
Finally
WolfOfPort
After tumbling in pile ups and seeing skates get real close I got a neck guard for beer league. Doesn’t invade mobility at all seems like a no brainer sad someone had to die first
Judge_Rhinohold
Looks like there’s still lots of exposed neck in that first picture.
412gage
Heading to PIA Sports and and grabbing mine today
DutchOvenMaster11
It is rare for a player to get his throat slashed, I can only recall twice in the NHL. As a kid we always had to wear neck guards playing hockey.
What I don’t really understand about the situation is professional hockey players have so much protective equipment, but yet they have one of the most fragile parts of the body exposed that can quickly lead to death.
free_mustacherides
They’ll do this but not cages. Pucks to the face are much more common than a skate cut.
BrianSpillman
We wear neck guards as kids and I always thought it was foolish that the pro’s don’t wear them.
jahowl
I sweat so much, I can’t imagine wearing that, I’d get so hot. I wear my faceguard and that somewhat protects my neck.
KolhiiHead69
EK65 is not fucking around with his, I’m actually happy to see this. Always thought it was crazy how most guys don’t wear neck guards.
ConsciousText3184
I am surprised that we haven’t seen more players go down. I remember the incident with goalie Clint Malarchuk when he almost bled to death if not for a quick responding trainer
notatpeace39
Can’t believe this took so long. Honestly just a great idea to ensure players don’t get injured from freak accidents. Long overdue
the9thgear_
Oh brother
Financial_Belt_7449
Pansies
Mothman405
Wayne from Letterkenny is absolutely thrilled right now
lentpoule
who the heck is this?
mnpoolplayer22
Aren’t those warroad ones like 120 or something?
LadyNelson1805
I hope this doesn’t result in recklessness with their blades Keep your skates on the ice !!!
Griswaldthebeaver
Is that Tom Wilson in pic 1? Man is yoked
ytrehtthgie
Even tho I’m sure they have special material they do not look like they are stopping a sharp skate blade
don_the_phenomenon
Is that first pic of Wilson?
TwistedNipplez
I’m actually surprised players are wearing the stuff. Good to see for sure.
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I’ve never played hockey but I’m old enough to remember when MacTavish was the last player in the NHL grandfathered in to not wearing a helmet, but not yet born when goalies didn’t wear masks. Despite the infrequency of players getting their necks slashed, I think 20 years from now people will look back and think it was equally as crazy that players didn’t wear neck guards, helmets or goalie masks.
Oshie’s hockey stuff (Warroad) is expensive, but seeing that the collar isn’t squeezing the neck has me a lot more interested.
Looks like a neck guard for Imperial stormtroopers. Don’t worry about the gaps.
^(Yes, it’s still way better than being completely unprotected, I know.)
Question, why don’t they just wear cut proof meshing around their neck akin to cut proof gloves worn while using blades and knives in construction?
I played youth hockey with one of those flat plastic goalie masks. I took a shot to the chin and it was horrible! It prevented stitches. It did not prevent a sore face for several weeks. I started wearing a padded baseball catchers mask instead.
We also wore these little plastic cages that fit just over the mouth, as a skater. A teammate took a puck into that and it broke. The pieces lodged into his mouth. He was one ugly guy for months after. This was the early 70’s.
I switched to ski team instead. And a teammate there took a bamboo pole to the neck. It split around and stabbed through in a few places. And did not hit anything critical. He is luck to be alive today. Now they use plastic poles only.
Oh yea no way a skate blade will get around that.
When did Plekanec join the league again??
Ps no hate at all. Everyone should stay safe out there.
I remember the only upside of transitioning to adult leagues,after years playing youth hockey and college club hockey, was all the equipment I didn’t have to wear. I immediately lost the cage and shoulder pads and felt liberated. Over the last 20yrs I’ve added back every piece of equipment I was so excited to ditch. Just added a neck guard last week.
Funny how things work out sometimes.
This is too soon – not enough research as been done. If they try to force mandatory neck guards on players I think we will have another insurrection
We used to wear a neck guard that velcroed around the neck when I played youth hockey in the 80’s. I just assumed the older players weren’t required to wear them so they didn’t.
If they find a way for them to not restrict head mobility or be overly hot/uncomfortable, I can see more players using them.
For now, seems like the benefits of not having one outweigh the risks.
They should grandfather in neck guards. Do like they did with visors. Make it mandatory in AHL and mandatory at the nhl level for players born after a certain date.
Can’t wait to see sponsors on these
Is this now mandatory???
Finally
After tumbling in pile ups and seeing skates get real close I got a neck guard for beer league. Doesn’t invade mobility at all seems like a no brainer sad someone had to die first
Looks like there’s still lots of exposed neck in that first picture.
Heading to PIA Sports and and grabbing mine today
It is rare for a player to get his throat slashed, I can only recall twice in the NHL. As a kid we always had to wear neck guards playing hockey.
What I don’t really understand about the situation is professional hockey players have so much protective equipment, but yet they have one of the most fragile parts of the body exposed that can quickly lead to death.
They’ll do this but not cages. Pucks to the face are much more common than a skate cut.
We wear neck guards as kids and I always thought it was foolish that the pro’s don’t wear them.
I sweat so much, I can’t imagine wearing that, I’d get so hot. I wear my faceguard and that somewhat protects my neck.
EK65 is not fucking around with his, I’m actually happy to see this. Always thought it was crazy how most guys don’t wear neck guards.
I am surprised that we haven’t seen more players go down. I remember the incident with goalie Clint Malarchuk when he almost bled to death if not for a quick responding trainer
Can’t believe this took so long. Honestly just a great idea to ensure players don’t get injured from freak accidents. Long overdue
Oh brother
Pansies
Wayne from Letterkenny is absolutely thrilled right now
who the heck is this?
Aren’t those warroad ones like 120 or something?
I hope this doesn’t result in recklessness with their blades
Keep your skates on the ice !!!
Is that Tom Wilson in pic 1? Man is yoked
Even tho I’m sure they have special material they do not look like they are stopping a sharp skate blade
Is that first pic of Wilson?
I’m actually surprised players are wearing the stuff. Good to see for sure.