Goalie's bloody struggles persist both off and on the ice – Winnipeg Free Press
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Clint Malarchuk gives a harrowing look inside both his goalie crease and his own head in The Crazy Game: How I Survived in the Crease and Beyond. | The former NHL goalie is known around the world for having survived arguably the most gruesome on-ice injury in the history of hockey, when his throat was slashed open in March 1989. | St. Louis Blues forward Steve Tuttle was going to the net, but was upended by Malarchuk
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