http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvvz-HeOwSk&NR
juste un truc malade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zvvz-HeOwSk&NR
juste un truc malade
oH! Hoe!
effectivement asser fou.
mais jai pas encore trouver comment y c couper ... messemble ya pas de patin qui passe proche non ?
GO HABS GO!
c est parce que sa se passe en arriere du joueur avant que le 2ieme tombe
oH! Hoe!
Est-ce qu'y'en avait assez du liquide rouge ? Sti.
en effet c'étais assez tres degeulasse.. j'tanné d'voir ce video la, sa mleve le coeur
le gars a tu survécue ??? ya tu ete forcer de prendre sa retraite??
Tailz
he notable incident occurred during a game on March 22, 1989 between the visiting St. Louis Blues and Malarchuk's Buffalo Sabres. Steve Tuttle of the Blues and Uwe Krupp of the Sabres collided at the mouth of the goal, and Tuttle's skate caught Malarchuk on the neck, slicing open his outer jugular vein. With pools of blood collecting on the ice, Malarchuk somehow left the ice under his own power with the assistance of his team's trainer, Jim Pizzutelli. Many spectators were physically sickened by the sight with seven fainting and two suffering heart attacks [1]. Local television cameras covering the game instantly cut away from the sight of Malarchuk.
Malarchuk spent only one night in the hospital, and was back on the ice with his team two weeks later. However, his performance declined over the next few years, to the point that Malarchuk left the NHL. He battled obsessive-compulsive disorder (attributed to his injury) for a time, but he eventually returned to hockey, in the International Hockey League. After retiring as a player, Malarchuk continued his hockey career as a coach.
College Humor? J'vois rien de drole. Ya vraiment ete chanceux.
dekoi tu parle avec ton college humor?Nots0 a dit
College Humor? J'vois rien de drole. Ya vraiment ete chanceux.