A scary scene in the NHL took place Tuesday night involving New York Islanders’ Johnny Boychuk when Canadiens winger Artturi Lehkonen fell in the crease and his skate blade slashed the defensman in the face.
Boychuk immediately put a hand to his left eye and raced off the ice, leading to speculation that the blade had grazed his eyeball.
Thankfully, that was not the case, but he certainly didn’t escape unscathed as Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello reported on Wednesday that there was no damage to Boychuk’s eye, but it did require 90 stitches to close the cut.
“He felt the skate blade get his eye. But, fortunately it just got the eyelid. It took 90 stitches to fix, a plastic surgeon took care of it. I don’t want to exaggerate with the stitches because they do very small stiches, but there were 90 of them. He’ll be fine,” said Lamoriello.
— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) March 4, 2020
Don’t know about you, but 90 stitches is 90 stitches so he needn’t have worried about “exaggerating.”
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Boychuk’s teammates were certainly very concerned about his well-being in the locker room after the game.
"Your heart kind of stops. It's a dangerous game at times. Your mind is on him the rest of that night. It was great… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
"You never want to see that happen to anyone. We were all really worried about him. After the game he sent a nice t… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Boychuk’s brother David, who played in the WHL, also shared on Twitter his thankfulness that things turned out okay…
— David Boychuk (@daboych) March 4, 2020
And in true hockey fashion, he made light of the frightening injury.
— David Boychuk (@daboych) March 4, 2020
Amazing. We almost had another Clint Malarchuk-type situation and they’re cracking jokes.