Talk:Clint Malarchuk

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Can someone with an account please add this image of the player/injury in question: http://tinypic.com/dfueeb.jpg


I'm a goaltender myself, and possibly people reading this are. We don't really need a horrific image like that since young goalies and young persons may see it. And, Yes I have seen the video, can't link to that or the picture... Brak710101 21:14, 22 November 2005 (UTC)


Considering that wikipedia has links to a very grotesque site in regards to an Westerner being beheaded this is a gross inconsistency to block a link to this hockey video . Also for safety reasons, it may be a strong tool to see this video to deter people from not wearing safety mechanisms. I've tried very hard to find a video of it and can't!

I'm new to submitting info and not a good writer. This player also had a very close call with death when he mixed alcohol with a medication. Also, I heard that at least one (possibly 3) persons had a heart attack in the crowd and that several of his teammates and/or opponents vomited. --germankcc@yahoo.com

[edit] Nationalities

I changed "Albertan" back to "Canadian". It's highly unusual to refer to a state or province as a "nationality" unless that province is substantially distinct from the rest of the nation (Tibet, for example). I know I wouldn't refer to myself as "New Jerseyan". ;) Thunderbunny 06:16, 5 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Copyright violation

Half of this article seems to be on this site http://www.cyberscumbag.com/malarchuk.htm also. If this comes from there the article needs changing.