**VERY GRAPHIC & INTENSE, NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART!**
The 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 external carotid artery. 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 while two teammates vomited on the ice. [1] [2] Local television cameras covering the game instantly cut away from the sight of Malarchuk.
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InvaderSilholy crap...
silvercordThough I very nearly posted this several weeks ago I had second thoughts about putting it on the Sift due to its obviously graphic content. I'd like this to go to the blog to get a ruling.
*blog
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KrupoWooo, that's pretty nasty. Still, this is noteworthy enough to share - and the vid itself doesn't show too much.
He doesn't die, so we'll just hide it from the kiddies and put it back, eh? *return
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KrupoAh, it was already NSFW - good call Unsung - I think we're good to go here.
silvercordThanks, Krupo. That being said, here's my upvote for protecting the goalies!
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KrupoHeck, and average players too!![](https://videosift.com/vs5/emoticon/wink.gif)
antIs there a long clip of this or is this it?
bamdrewthis is very wild sift. i've seen some wild stuff in real life but this video actually made me somewhat light headed.
cricket*length=01:16
siftbotThe duration of this video has been updated from unknown to 1:16 - length declared by cricket.
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