Current:Home > InvestAmerican Hockey League mandates neck guards to prevent cuts from skate blades -ProfitSphere Academy
American Hockey League mandates neck guards to prevent cuts from skate blades
View
Date:2025-04-13 14:04:11
The American Hockey League will require all skaters, referees and linespersons to wear approved cut-resistant neck protection on the ice, beginning with the 2024-25 season.
The league's governors unanimously approved the mandate, the AHL announced Friday.
Already, AHL players were required to wear wrist sleeves and socks that were resistant to cuts. The AHL is the top developmental league for all 32 NHL teams, which has no neck-protection rule.
The move comes after the death of former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Adam Johnson, who was playing for the Nottingham Panthers in Britain's Elite Ice Hockey League on Oct. 28 when he suffered a slashed neck via a skate blade from a Sheffield Steelers defenseman.
Johnson received emergency treatment on the ice, was taken to the hospital and later pronounced dead. He was 29.
After the death, the English Ice Hockey Association said it was requiring neck protectors. In North America, the Western Hockey League joined the Ontario Hockey League and Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League in requiring neck guards.
The International Ice Hockey Federation announced in December that it would require protectors for all levels. It was previously required for under-20 and under-18 tournaments.
Contributing: Mike Brehm
The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.
veryGood! (87487)
Related
- See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
- Biden pardons thousands convicted of marijuana charges in D.C. and federal lands
- 14 Biggest Bravo Bombshells and TV Moments of 2023
- The Nordstrom Half Yearly Sale Has Jaw-Dropping 60% Discounts on SKIMS, Kate Spade, Spanx, More
- DeepSeek: Did a little known Chinese startup cause a 'Sputnik moment' for AI?
- The Nordstrom Half Yearly Sale Has Jaw-Dropping 60% Discounts on SKIMS, Kate Spade, Spanx, More
- Lions win division for first time in 30 years, claiming franchise's first NFC North title
- The head of Arkansas’ Board of Corrections says he’s staying despite governor’s call for resignation
- How to watch new prequel series 'Dexter: Original Sin': Premiere date, cast, streaming
- And These Are Ryan Seacrest and Aubrey Paige's Cutest Pics
Ranking
- The company planning a successor to Concorde makes its first supersonic test
- Rare conviction against paramedics: 2 found guilty in Elijah McClain's 2019 death
- First child flu death of season reported in Louisiana
- Josh Allen accounts for 3 touchdowns as Bills escape with 24-22 victory over Chargers
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- Morocoin Analysis Center: Prospects of Centralized Exchanges
- 3 New Jersey men to stand trial in airport garage shooting that killed 1 Philadelphia officer
- Delaware hospital system will pay $47 million to settle whistleblower allegations of billing fraud
Recommendation
DeepSeek: Did a little known Chinese startup cause a 'Sputnik moment' for AI?
Look Back at the Most Jaw-Dropping Fashion Moments of 2023
Alabama woman with rare double uterus gives birth to two children
Meet the dogs who brought joy in 2023 to Deion Sanders, Caleb Williams and Kirk Herbstreit
'We're reborn!' Gazans express joy at returning home to north
NFL denies Eagles security chief DiSandro’s appeal of fine, sideline ban, AP source says
White coat on Oklahoma bison makes him a tourist attraction, but Frosty's genes make him unique
Pakistani police free 290 Baloch activists arrested while protesting extrajudicial killings