Death of Adam Johnson from skate blade prompts new look at neck guard mandates in youth hockey

Evan Smolik ties his skates before a hockey practice on Nov. 29, in Edina, Minn. When Evan was 14, a teammate's skate struck his neck and his jugular vein, but the neck guard he was wearing prevented the skate from cutting his carotid artery and helped save his life.
Abbie Parr | AP
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