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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 03/21/2008
-Richard Zednik joined the Florida Panthers for the official team picture this week, but saved his real smile for a brief return to the ice.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 03/21/2008
Richard Zednik joined the Florida Panthers for the official team picture this week, but saved his real smile for a brief return to the ice.
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 03/21/2008
Richard Zednik joined the Florida Panthers for the official team picture this week, but saved his real smile for a brief return to the ice. Zednik skated alone for about 5-to-10 minutes Wednesday before his teammates practiced, enjoying the ice for the first time since a near fatal injury in February when his throat was slashed by teammate Olli Jokinen's skate. "I didn't want to leave," Zednik said....
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CBS 4 - South Florida's Source for (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
The Florida Panthers trainer whose quick action helped save forward Richard Zednik's life will be honored Thursday night.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
The trainer who helped Richard Zednik will be honored by the Panthers.
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Dave Zenobi, the Florida Panthers' trainer who helped save right wing Richard Zednik's life, will be honored Thursday night for his efforts. Zenobi will receive the ADT Good Sport Award, in recognition of his work in the moments immediately following Zednik's injury in Buffalo on Feb. 10. Zednik's neck was slashed by the skate of teammate Olli Jokinen, who fell headfirst to the ice.
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Dave Zenobi, the Florida Panthers' trainer who helped save right wing Richard Zednik's life, will be honored Thursday night for his efforts.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 02/23/2008
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. - Nearly two weeks after it occurred, the Richard Zednik throat-slashing incident is a fading memory for most of the Florida Panthers. But teammate Olli Jokinen, whose skate accidentally cut Zednik, admitted yesterday that he is having a harder time getting past it.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 02/23/2008
Nearly 2 weeks after it occurred, the Richard Zednik incident is a fading memory for most of the Florida Panthers, but center and team captain Olli Jokinen acknowledged he is having a hard time getting past it.
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Towleroad (Free subscription) | 02/22/2008
Jason Rae, the nation's youngest superdelegate who also happens to be gay and was heavily wooed by the Clinton camp, has decided to endorse Obama. Rae: "The Democratic Party is fortunate to have two very talented individuals running for President...
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Sportscolumn Blog - (Free subscription) | 02/22/2008
Richard Zednik spoke to the media for the first time since his horrific, neck-slashing accident last week, stating he's ready to get back on the ice. It's some pretty impressive stuff considering it looked like he might not even make it out of the arena alive as he left a river of blood in his path following the injury. I want everyone to know that I am recovering and feeling well and hope to return...
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National Lampoon Splog! (Free subscription) | 02/22/2008
Dear Answer Man, With the recent tragety of Richard Zednik getting cut, should the NHL make neck guards mandatory? Ron (Buffalo-NY) NO. It has been what like 20 years since that happened to Malarchuk? This is a freak accident. Follow me on this OK. There are times where players will soil themselves. They will get hit hard or smacked up pretty [...]
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 02/22/2008
SUNRISE, Fla. - Richard Zednik felt a stabbing pain in his neck and knew he had to get to the bench - fast. Once there, the Florida Panthers right wing thought of his 4-year-old daughter, Ella.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 02/22/2008
After undergoing surgery to mend his sliced carotid artery, Richard Zednik wanted to play as soon as possible, but he may have to wait until next season.
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 02/22/2008
It's not something he likes to think about, much less talk about. But Florida Panthers forward Richard Zednik spoke publicly for the first time Thursday about his gruesome accident, when his carotid artery was nearly severed by a teammate's skate during a Feb. 10 game in Buffalo.