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Verfasst: 18.05.2005 12:51
von Uvira
- Iginlas 52 Tore:
http://bone.chimp.ca/flames/52-Goals.wmv (4,7 MB)
- Calgary Flames - Tribute 1. Round
http://www.hockeyrage.com/flames/round1.wmv (170 MB)
- Calgary Flames Highlights
http://dl2.rapidshare.de/files/1560449/ ... FLAMES.wmv (17,7 MB)
- Montreal Canadiens Goal Song
http://www.furax.ca/divers/chicpea_-_tir_et_le_but.mp3 (990 KB)
- Tor von Theodore
http://www.geocities.com/sarouman99/But-Theodore.mov (700 KB)
- Fight Crowder vs. Probert Teil 1
http://hfhelper.hockeyfights.com/cf839/ ... bert_1.wmv (5 MB)
- Fight Crowder vs. Probert Teil 2
http://hfhelper.hockeyfights.com/cf839/ ... bert_2.wmv (7 MB)
Das Malarchuk Video - VORSICHT nichts für Leute die kein Blut sehen können! Er hat dieses Unglück Gott sei Dank überlebt und konnte 2 Wochen später schon wieder spielen und ist heute noch in der
NHL aktiv
http://home.comcast.net/~kcifone/Hockey ... -short.wmv (3,8 MB)
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Verfasst: 18.05.2005 23:21
von AugsburgerFAN
Des Malarchuk is echt hart :shock:
Aber den Goalsong der Canadians fin ich absolut geil. Den sollten wir auch übernehmen
Ansonsten geile Videos Uvira!
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Verfasst: 19.05.2005 13:53
von P@nther18
Hallo
Kann mir mal jemand erklären was genau beim Malarchuk Video passiert ?
Ich kann net erkennen was da passiert das er so stark Blutet.
Danke im voraus !
MfG
P@NTHER18
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Verfasst: 19.05.2005 13:57
von Heraldo
Hallo Ihr,
der Spieler, der in den Goalie reinfällt, hat ihm den Hals mit dem Schlittschuh aufgeschlitzt.
Servus
Heraldo
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Verfasst: 19.05.2005 13:59
von P@nther18
Hallo
Danke für die schnelle Antwort !
Das is echt heftig !!!
MfG
Christian
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Verfasst: 19.05.2005 14:03
von Uvira
Ihm wurde durch eine Schlittschuhkuve die äußere Drosselvene im Hals durchtrennt.
Hier die Story:
In this time of sports where people are willing to intentionally willing to miss a shot, just to get a triple double (alla Bobby Sura) and pull out a cell phone after a touchdown just to look cool (see Joe Horn); its refreshing for me to learn about players who sacrifice their all just to play the game they love.
In my opinion, no one fits into this more than former Quebec and Buffalo Sabers goalie Clint Malarchuk. Some of you avid sports fans may have seen the Sportscenter story about him, but for you've who have not; I wish to enlighten you upon this amazing person.
Clint Malarchuk was born in 1961 in Alberta, Canada. He was selected by the Quebec Nordiques in the 4th round in 1981. In 1987 he was traded to the Capitals and in 1989 he was traded to the Buffalo Sabers. It is this where his life took a tragic turn for the worse...
In 1989, only 16 days after he was traded, during a game against the St. Louis Blues. On a routine play; St. Louis right winger Steve Tuttle was charging toward Malarchuk with defenseman Uwe Krupp closing in from behind. As the puck flashed through the crease, Krupp grabbed Tuttle and Tuttle's leg kicked into the air, his skate blade slicing through the exposed flesh under Malarchuk's mask.
The skate blade of Tuttle slashed Malarchuk's exterior jugular vein in his neck. It was this accident that caused goalies wear neck protectors. In seconds there was a pool of blood on the ice so large it filled the entire crease. During this whole time, Malarchuk remained conscious. It is because of this, that he remembers the words that he spoke after the accident. Malarchuk flung off his mask and collapsed to the ice in a pool of his own blood, fearing that he was about to die. He asked the trainer:
"Am I going to live?''
Malarchuk struggled to stay conscious, sensing that if he did pass out he'd never wake up. Aware that his mother had been watching the game on TV, he had an equipment manager call and tell her he loved her. Then he asked for a priest.
Something in his mind was telling him to get off the ice, "because I didn't want to die on the ice. I was saying prayers. I was scared."
"I did think I was done," said Malarchuk 13 years later, "Somewhere I'd heard that if you cut your jugular vein you've got a matter of minutes, like three minutes. I was going through the minutes preparing to die. I thought I had just three minutes to live and I've got a lot of repenting to do in three minutes."
The sight was so grizzly that 2 spectators suffered heart attacks and 3 of Malarchuk's teammates vomited while still on the ice.
It was estimated that if the skate hit 1/8 inch higher on Malarchuk's jugular, he would have been dead within 2 minutes. In the dressing room and on his way to the hospital, doctors spent 90 minutes and used over 300 stitches to close the wound.
But Malarchuk's story did not stop there.
In only 3 months, Malarchuk returned to a standing ovation.
As if Malarchuk's jugular scare weren't enough, the Buffalo goalie suffered another close call on Jan. 27, 1992. On that day, following a Super Bowl party, he mixed pain medication with the alcohol he had been drinking at the party. Malarchuk had been given the prescription for pain killers to treat a stomach illness that he contracted on Jan. 23, 1992. The stomach trouble had landed him in a St. Louis hospital. Three days later, he had three or four beers as he watched the Super Bowl in Buffalo. He then went home and took his medication with another alcoholic drink, figuring it would make him drowsy and help him sleep through the night. Instead, he managed to poison himself. During the time, Malarchuk feel into a deep depression, and his unknown Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder caused him to have many sleepless nights. He was determined to get sleep; at that point he didn't matter if he woke up.
He lost consciousness and was rushed to the Erie County Medical Center. Malarchuk called the mixing of drugs and alcohol the "most traumatic experience I've ever had. The biggest mistake of my life."
In such current times where players wont sign because they want an extra $2 million on their contracts, shoot at the opposing team's basket just to get a rebound, or almost refuse to play due to the fact that their personal trainer is not allowed in the locker room; it's a breath of fresh air to know that some people are still willing to sacrifice everything to the game they love.
Weiter unten das schrekliche Bild!

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Verfasst: 19.05.2005 14:18
von Bonefire
Öhmmmm....... Also irgendwie ist mir grad der Hunger vergangen.
Eigentlich eine ziemliche spektakuläre Situation und auch was, was sich ins Gedächtnis prägt
aber irgendwie nicht wirklich "positiv" und das BLUT sieht man lieber auch anders.
Extremst heftig....... :kotz:
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Verfasst: 19.05.2005 22:55
von Charly_Fliegaufs_Eis
Also tut mir leid, aber das ist das übelste Video, das ich in Zusammenhang mit Eishockey gesehen hab. Ehrlich, der absolute Hammer. :?
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Verfasst: 04.08.2005 13:58
von Uvira
Für Forsberg Fans:
http://dl3.rapidshare.de/files/3632627/ ... a_0001.wmv (19.1 MB)
viele nette Szenen aus seiner Quebec Nordiques Zeit.
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Verfasst: 04.08.2005 14:33
von chris9090
http://www.atlantathrashers.com/Multime ... a61c8e7c21
Zusammenfassung aller Spiele (03/04) der thrashers + alle tore von Ilya Kovalchuk(03/04).
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Verfasst: 06.08.2005 11:19
von Pantherfreak
Boah. Des Blut-Video ist ja übelst schlimm. Das is echt noch härter als der fette Check gegen die Bande, wo der dann schon gar nimmer aufstehn konnte.
Mal nur noch so ne Frage nebenbei: Weiss jemand, ob der Goalie das überlebt hat oder net???
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Verfasst: 06.08.2005 11:42
von aev-chris
" hat geschrieben:- Das Malarchuk Video - VORSICHT nichts für Leute die kein Blut sehen können! Er hat dieses Unglück Gott sei Dank überlebt und konnte 2 Wochen später schon wieder spielen und ist heute noch in der NHL aktiv
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Verfasst: 06.08.2005 12:27
von Pantherfreak
Ok. Danke

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Verfasst: 07.08.2005 21:34
von Charly_Fliegaufs_Eis
" hat geschrieben:Ok. Danke

Wer lesen kann ist klar im Vorteil! :silly:
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Verfasst: 07.08.2005 23:19
von Uvira
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Verfasst: 14.08.2005 11:06
von Pantherfreak
Hab hier eins nich zum runterladen, aber zum anschaun. is ganz lustig.
http://daemlich.net/10134
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Verfasst: 14.08.2005 11:25
von Uvira
Was ist daran eigentlich lustig? Eher todpeinlich und Sportart verfehlt.
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Verfasst: 14.08.2005 11:28
von I,WerSonst
Ob die Ihre Ausrüstung wieder gefunden haben?
Die Golies haben mir gefallen, ein gemütliches Plauderstündchen, während die anderen sich im Hintergrund prügeln.
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Verfasst: 14.08.2005 11:49
von I,WerSonst
Würde mich freuen Eishockey dieser Klasse (Schnelligkeit, ...) in Augsburg zu erleben. *weiterträum* klasse Video!
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Verfasst: 14.08.2005 12:12
von markuske
Hier könnt ihr euch die wichtigsten Szenen aller World Cup Spieler anschauen:
http://wch2004.com/highlights/index.html