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Richard Zednik Injured, but Stable
Former Washington Capital and current Florida Panther Richard Zednik was rushed to the hospital after taking a skate blade to the neck during Florida’s game against Buffalo today.
The injury occurred as Zednik’s teammate Olli Jokinen was checked hard; as he fell, his skate flew up and caught Zednik on the side of the neck. Zednik was able to make his way, shakily, to the bench, when he stumbled into the arms of his Panthers teammates and medical staff.
Panthers defenseman Steve Montador recalled seeing Zednik in a state of shock as he got to the bench.
“He looked pale, he was obviously standing and to a degree, coherent. But he didn’t look as focused as you or I right now. He was staring at nothing,” Montador said. “That’s a pretty brave guy to realize what’s going on: Grab your neck and get off the ice.”
According to ESPN, Zednik is now stable after his emergency surgery to repair the deep gash in the side of his neck.
Get well soon, Zed. Our thoughts are with you.
Update: This reflection, from combined media dispatches, from Panthers’ captain Ollie Jokinen: “We shouldn’t have finished the game. I saw the replay, that it was my skate that hit him in the throat. I’ve never seen anything like that. There are bigger things than [finishing the game]. It was terrifying.”
Update #2: You can leave a message for Zednik at the Florida Panthers website.
Zed Heads to Long Island
The Capitals have traded Richard Zednik to the New York Islanders, reportedly for a second round pick in the 2007 draft.
Decent return for a rental — Zednik is an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season — particularly for one that played only 32 games this year.
Morning Cup-a-Joe (1/30/07)
Two notable Richards return to the Washington performing arts scene late in January 2007 — the first a sinister serial killer of a usurper from the House of York, under the direction of the Shakespeare Theater’s Michael Kahn, the second a Slovakian sniper freshly rehabbed, tasked with bolstering the Caps’ attack, under the guidance of Glen Hanlon. Don’t be surprised if both of their tenures this winter are comparably dramatic.
Conventional wisdom has it that the Caps will showcase Richard Zednik the next three weeks and deal the pending UFA for a pick before the February 27 trade deadline. Perhaps. But I think it just as likely that the Caps will re-up with the 31-year-old right winger and have him penciled in for a return engagement next season. Yes Eric Fehr is almost certainly finishing his understudy in Hershey early in 2007, but how often are rookies tasked with top-6 forward duties for the entirety of an NHL’s 82-game season? The Caps will surely enter next season with widespread playoff forecasts, and with one rookie already inserted into the team’s top-6 rotation (Nicklas Backstrom). But two such? My wager is that Fehr will break into next season’s lineup with third or fourth-line minutes and second-unit power play shifts, with only consistent, two-way achievement earning him a promotion.
Moreover, this season has tortured Caps’ management with the imperative need to acquire quality depth throughout the lineup. Zednik, in the physical prime of his career, offers just that. He went down after 20 games, right as he was displaying offensive zone disruption and dynamism. He’ll need to recapture that form to earn the confidence of Caps’ management, and a new deal, but for a team that stands to get even younger next season, a veteran in his prime like Zed is an attractive in-house option. Could there be other attractive free agent right wings on the market this summer? Sure. Would they arrive with the known-commodity quality of Zed? Not so much. By all accounts Richard’s return engagement in D.C. this season — as limited as it’s been — has been well received by management and player and teammates alike.
Consider, too, that should he return to his pre-injury form Zednik’s greatest value arrives after the trade deadline. With Chris Clark pushing for a 30-goal-plus campaign, a pair of Russians likely burning out goal lamp bulbs for 50 each on the left side, it’s plausible that a balanced attack of the top-6 wings could mitigate a bit the Caps’ battered blueline, and usher in an above-.500 run in February and March and make April as dramatic in hockey D.C. as we’ve seen this decade. A longshot scenario admittedly, but plausible. And if two veteran right wings are part of that underdog heroism, we’d have quite a Verizon Center curtain call this spring. And a return engagement next fall.

































