A 15-year-old hockey player was transferred from intensive care to a ward after cutting his neck with a skate
The hockey player of the Chelyabinsk children’s and youth team “Meteor Signal”, whose neck was cut with a skate during the match, is on the mend. Details in his Telegram channel were announced by the head of the Yugra Health Department Andrey Dobrovolsky.
“This morning, a 15-year-old athlete was transferred from the pediatric intensive care unit to the ward of the surgery department,” Dobrovolsky wrote. He added that, according to doctors, the young man will spend about two more weeks in the hospital.
On December 18, information appeared that the goalkeeper of the Meteor Signal team was hospitalized after the match against Olympian 2006. In one of the game moments, the hockey player was injured with a skate in the neck. The athlete was operated on and sent to the intensive care unit. His condition was assessed as stable and serious.
On October 15, it was reported that New York Rangers forward Ryan Carpenter fell with his ear on the skate of Winnipeg Jets defenseman Dylan Demelo in a National Hockey League regular season game. Carpenter finished the episode and then went to the locker room for medical help.
Source: Lenta

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