Chicago Blackhawks Have Now Made Significant Equipment Changes

Published November 4, 2023 at 6:36 PM
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The hockey world has been deeply affected by the tragic loss of former NHL player Adam Johnson due to a skate blade injury. To improve player safety in light of this heartbreaking incident, various professional sports leagues, including the NHL, are starting to introduce rules that make neck guards mandatory.

Although the NHL has not yet mandated neck guards, some teams are proactively adopting this safety measure. The Chicago Blackhawks are one such team, with defenseman Wyatt Kaiser choosing to wear a neck guard going forward.

Kaiser's decision isn't just personal; it's also a tribute to his late teammate, Adam Johnson, who lost his life in a similar incident. Johnson had skated with Kaiser during the summer, adding a profound connection to the decision.

Kaiser's message to his fellow NHL players is clear: neck guards provide vital protection, and their use should become standard practice. He emphasizes that wearing a neck guard doesn't hinder his on-ice performance and is a "no-brainer" for prioritizing safety.



The tragic loss of Adam Johnson has led to essential safety changes in the hockey world, ensuring that players are better protected from devastating accidents like this in the future.

Source: Hawksinsider
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