Richard Zedník

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Position Right Wing
Shoots Left
Nickname(s) Zed

Dr. Z (more common with FLA)

Height
Weight
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
196 lb (89 kg/14 st 0 lb)
NHL Team
F. teams
Florida Panthers
New York Islanders
Washington Capitals
Montreal Canadiens
Nationality Flag of Slovakia Slovakia
Born January 6, 1976 (1976-01-06) (age 32),
Banská Bystrica, CS
NHL Draft 249th overall, 1994
Washington Capitals
Pro career 1996 – present

Richard Zedník (born January 6, 1976) is a Slovak professional hockey player who plays right wing for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League. He was drafted in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft by the Washington Capitals, in the tenth round, two-hundred forty-ninth overall, after playing junior hockey for the Portland Winter Hawks of the Western Hockey League.

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[edit] Career

Zednik scored 35 goals in his rookie year with the Portland Winter Hawks of the Western Hockey League during the 1994–95 season. In his second year with the major junior team, he scored 44 goals which earned him Second Team All-Star honours.

On October 31, 2000, a local Washington, DC radio station DC101 had a promotion in which they offered fans a free ticket and Zednik jersey if they dyed their hair blond as Zednik had in the offseason. Over two hundred people showed up as "Zed Heads" and Zednik scored his first career hat trick against the Detroit Red Wings. [1].

On April 26, 2002, during a playoff game in Montreal against the Boston Bruins, Zednik was elbowed in the face by Bruin defender Kyle McLaren. Zednik, who had scored both goals for Montreal in the 5–2 loss, suffered a fractured cheekbone, broken nose, and a concussion. The injuries forced Zednik to miss the remainder of the playoffs.

[edit] Transactions

Richard Zednik was traded by the Washington Capitals on March 13, 2001, along with Jan Bulis and a first round draft pick (Alexander Perezhogin), to Montreal in exchange for Trevor Linden, Dainius Zubrus, and a second round draft pick (later traded to the Tampa Bay Lightning).

After playing the next 3 years in Montreal, Zednik was traded back to the Capitals on July 12, 2006 for a third round draft-pick.

On February 26, 2007, Zednik was traded by Washington to the New York Islanders for a 2nd round draft pick.

While being an unrestricted free agent, "Zed" signed a 2-year contract with the Florida Panthers on July 1, 2007.

[edit] Neck injury

On February 10, 2008, in a game between the Florida Panthers and the Buffalo Sabres, teammate Olli Jokinen's skate blade accidentally cut the external carotid artery of Zednik's neck. Both players were skating towards a corner: Jokinen was skating down the wing for a body check and Zednik was skating behind the net. Jokinen collided with Sabres forward Clarke MacArthur, knocking Jokinen off balance. Jokinen then fell forward with his feet flying up. His right skate blade struck Zednik's exposed neck, and Zednik immediately skated to the Florida bench, leaving a significant trail of blood on the ice. He was immediately attended to by Florida trainer Dave Zenobi (along with all medical personnel in the arena) who took him to the locker room for treatment until emergency medical personnel arrived at HSBC Arena. Zednik underwent surgery that night starting at 9:00, his status being published as stable after leaving the arena.[1] The game was delayed for more than 20 minutes as the zamboni was needed to help clean the blood from the ice. Zenobi and assistant general manager Randy Sexton remained with Zednik; the Panthers arranged for his wife Jessica Welch to be flown in from their South Florida home to be with him in Buffalo.[1] NHL Vice President Colin Campbell, who was in attendance to see his son Gregory play for the Panthers, made the decision to finish the game after it was confirmed that Zednik was stable and after conversing with officials. The announcement over the public address speakers at HSBC Arena that Zednik was in stable condition and en-route to a Buffalo hospital sparked a standing ovation for Zednik and all the medical staff involved.

On February 11, ESPN and Rogers Sportsnet reported that Zednik was "stable and talking" in the Intensive Care Unit of Buffalo General Hospital, following emergency surgery to repair his carotid artery, which was slashed in the incident. Zednik lost five units of blood, but according to doctors, his life was not in jeopardy. It should be noted that the artery was not severed and doctors note that if the artery had been severed, it would have recessed into the neck, requiring more extensive surgery to repair.[2][3]

On February 12, the CBC reported that Zednik was upgraded to good condition and could be discharged from Hospital as early as the weekend, though doctors stress that he will most likely be sidelined for the remainder of the 2007–08 NHL season.[4] This prognosis proved accurate, as Zednik was released on February 16th.[5]

The incident was similar to an accident in Buffalo on March 22, 1989, when Sabres goalie Clint Malarchuk had his internal carotid artery accidentally severed by an opponent's skate blade.

After watching video of the incident, Zednik said that "once is enough". Although neck guards are not mandatory in the NHL, he intends to wear one when he plays again.[5]

Zednik received a lot of support for his injury by fans and fellow hockey players alike. The Panthers' website received more than 20,000 get-well messages. Zednik also took a call from the president of his native Slovakia, Ivan Gasparovic. [6]

[edit] Personal life

Zednik is married to French Canadian actress Jessica Welch. They have a daughter named Ella born on December 6, 2003.

[edit] Career statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1994–95 Portland Winter Hawks WHL 65 35 51 86 89 9 5 5 10 20
1995–96 Portland Winter Hawks WHL 61 44 37 81 154 7 8 4 12 23
1995–96 Portland Pirates AHL 1 1 1 2 0 21 4 5 9 26
1995–96 Washington Capitals NHL 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --
1996–97 Portland Pirates AHL 56 15 20 35 70 5 1 0 1 6
1996–97 Washington Capitals NHL 11 2 1 3 4 -- -- -- -- --
1997–98 Washington Capitals NHL 65 17 9 26 28 17 7 3 10 16
1998–99 Washington Capitals NHL 49 9 8 17 50 -- -- -- -- --
1999–00 Washington Capitals NHL 69 19 16 35 54 5 0 0 0 0
2000–01 Washington Capitals NHL 62 16 19 35 61 -- -- -- -- --
2000–01 Montreal Canadiens NHL 12 3 6 9 10 -- -- -- -- --
2001–02 Montreal Canadiens NHL 82 22 22 44 59 4 4 4 8 6
2002–03 Montreal Canadiens NHL 80 31 19 50 79 -- -- -- -- --
2003–04 Montreal Canadiens NHL 81 26 24 50 63 11 3 3 6 2
2004–05 HKm Zvolen SVK 36 15 19 34 56 17 9 10 19 12
2005–06 Montreal Canadiens NHL 67 16 14 30 48 6 2 0 2 4
2006–07 Washington Capitals NHL 32 6 12 18 16 -- -- -- -- --
2006–07 New York Islanders NHL 10 1 2 3 2 5 0 0 0 8
2007–08 Florida Panthers NHL 54 15 11 26 43 -- -- -- -- --
NHL Totals 675 183 163 346 517 48 16 10 26 41

[edit] International play

Played for Slovakia in:

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "Panthers' Zednik takes skate cut to neck", TSN, 2008–02–10. Retrieved on 2008–02–11. 
  2. ^ "Life-saving surgery needed", Rogers Sportsnet, 2008–02–11. Retrieved on 2008–02–11. 
  3. ^ "Zednik stable after carotid artery severed in Panthers-Sabers game", ESPN, 2008–02–11. Retrieved on 2008–02–11. 
  4. ^ "Richard Zednik's condition upgraded to good", CBC, 2008–02–12. Retrieved on 2008–02–12. 
  5. ^ a b "Zednik feared he might die from throat slash", CTV, 2008–02–21. Retrieved on 2008–02–21. 
  6. ^ "Zednik:Injury 'felt like being stabbed!'", TSN, 2008–02–21. Retrieved on 2008–02–21. 

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