The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: April 18, 2025
Today: April 18, 2025

Skate cut protection gets an emotional hockey dad endorsement at the NHL GMs meeting

NHL GMs Meeting
March 18, 2025

MANALAPAN, Fla. (AP) โ€” Tom Fitzgerald and wife Kerry watched their son Casey's American Hockey League game on a cellphone at a restaurant bar on Dec. 28 and saw him come out of the corner on an otherwise innocuous play holding his hand to the right side of his neck.

He had been cut by a skate blade just above his neck guard and was bleeding when trainers rushed to him and got him into an ambulance. The only update his parents received, from Hartford's trainer through his girlfriend, was that the bleeding was stopped and Casey was on the way to the hospital.

โ€œHe called us from the ambulance on the way to the hospital, saying: โ€˜Iโ€™m OK. Iโ€™m going to be OK,โ€™โ€ Tom Fitzgerald recalled. โ€œWe kind of broke down there.โ€

Skate cut protection gets an emotional hockey dad endorsement at the NHL GMs meeting
NHL GMs Meeting

Casey Fitzgerald survived the skate cut to the neck, which came a little over a year since Adam Johnson died from one while playing in a game in England, and his father โ€” the general manager of the New Jersey Devils โ€” gave an impassioned plea on the subject Tuesday at the NHL GMs meeting.

โ€œI donโ€™t wish that on any parent,โ€ Tom Fitzgerald said. โ€œMy message was just: โ€˜Tell the players you donโ€™t want your parents potentially going through something like this, how scary it is. Put as much protection on as you possibly can because youโ€™re going to stop playing at some point, and youโ€™re going to have to live the rest of your life, so live it.'โ€

Fitzgerald's poignant speech to the group comes amid the sport's rapid evolution on neck guards in light of Johnson's tragic death. Cut-resistant neck, wrist and Achilles tendon protection that is now mandated in the U.S. and Canada at youth levels and up through the minors in the ECHL and AHL is available to players but not required at the NHL level.

โ€œWe have to move in the direction that weโ€™re protecting our players the best we can,โ€ said San Jose GM Mike Grier, who is close to the Fitzgerald family from their sons growing up playing together. "We have to encourage our players to protect themselves.โ€

The Playersโ€™ Association would have to agree to any mandate, much like with the decision to grandfather in half-shield face visors just over a decade ago. The union and league have studied the topic for years, and NHLPA executive director Marty Walsh has said those conversations are ongoing.

โ€œThe joint NHL/NHLPA Protective Equipment Subcommittee provides education to players and teams regarding cut-resistant equipment that is available to all players,โ€ the Playersโ€™ Association said in a statement sent to The Associated Press on Tuesday. "The NHLPAโ€™s emphasis is on making sure players have the necessary information to make informed choices about their equipment. Our membership continues to feel strongly that wearing cut-resistant equipment is a matter of individual preference.โ€

Some prominent skate cuts, such as Erik Karlsson's torn Achilles tendon in 2013, made Kevlar socks more widely used around the NHL. Johnson's death has ramped up production of neck guards to the point that there are more than 30 approved pieces of equipment available for players now.

โ€œIn the old days we started this process, โ€˜Oh, I donโ€™t want to wear that, itโ€™s too tight, itโ€™s too restrictive, itโ€™s too hot,'โ€ NHL vice president of hockey operations Rod Pasma said. โ€œWell, thereโ€™s so many options now to the players that whatever their issues are with a comfort or with a breathability or whatever, thereโ€™s other options to try.โ€

Pasma gave his annual safety presentation, updating GMs on the cuts and near-misses this season, followed by video clips of them. The last one in the montage was of Casey Fitzgerald, along with photos of the cut to the neck that required 25 stitches.

โ€œThey showed the before and after, and I think thatโ€™s what caught a lot of peopleโ€™s attention of, โ€˜Well, wowโ€™ and really how lucky he was,โ€ Tom Fitzgerald said. โ€œThe more I talked the more I started getting choked up a bit just thinking how lucky we are."

Fitzgerald and Grier acknowledged they sound like hypocrites because they chose not to wear visors while playing. But now they are encouraging those on their teams to consider putting on cut-resistant gear.

There is a process in place to educate players on skate cut protection: a mandated video of near-misses shown during training camp, when players are provided with their options. Pasma acknowledged players are โ€œcreatures of habitโ€ who want to make their own decisions as professionals, but efforts will likely ramp up to make cut-resistant materials as much a part of hockey as helmets and shin guards.

โ€œDoes it go to a place like the visors went to a number of years? Iโ€™d say thatโ€™s got the potential,โ€ Pasma said. "The good news is, is the players, almost all the players that are coming into the National Hockey League, playing their first game in the National Hockey League have already worn the gear, so theyโ€™re used to it.โ€

It's nothing new to the Fitzgerald family. Tom made all four of his sons put on Kevlar socks when they got on the ice as kids, telling them, โ€œIf youโ€™re not putting them on, youโ€™re not playing.โ€ He cannot enforce that mandate with the Devils just yet but hopes Casey's experience is another step toward full neck protection.

"I get worried," Fitzgerald said. "Why the players donโ€™t think big picture versus just itโ€™s about my career today. And if they ever thought of their parents watching what we watched, maybe theyโ€™d think differently.โ€

___

AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/nhl

Share This

Popular

Health|Sports

Gregg Popovich has medical incident in restaurant, is resting at home, AP source says

Gregg Popovich has medical incident in restaurant, is resting at home, AP source says
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis, still recovering, skips Rome's annual Good Friday procession

Pope Francis, still recovering, skips Rome's annual Good Friday procession
Health

COVID fallout leaves many NHPI adults without adequate care

COVID fallout leaves many NHPI adults without adequate care
Education|Environment|Health|Political

Man with autism says RFK Jr.'s comments don't reflect his reality

Man with autism says RFK Jr.'s comments don't reflect his reality

Technology

Business|Economy|Europe|Political|Technology|US|World

Italy agrees with US to oppose 'discriminatory' tech taxes

Italy agrees with US to oppose 'discriminatory' tech taxes
Science|Technology

NASA's Lucy spacecraft is speeding toward another close encounter with an asteroid

NASA's Lucy spacecraft is speeding toward another close encounter with an asteroid
Education|Science|Technology

All models are wrong โˆ’ a computational modeling expert explains how engineers make them useful

All models are wrong โˆ’ a computational modeling expert explains how engineers make them useful
Business|Economy|Political|Technology|US

The US has a single rare earths mine. Chinese export limits are energizing a push for more

The US has a single rare earths mine. Chinese export limits are energizing a push for more

Access this article for free.

Already have an account? Sign In