Pro Golfer Injured After Walking Into Rope: Hockey Players Must be Laughing
Hockey players are renowned for their toughness, and a recent incident highlights the stark contrast in sportsmanship. Golfer Bryson DeChambeau's emotional outburst after walking into a rope left him struggling to stand on his own.
In contrast, Winnipeg Jets' skater Morgan Barron exemplified the true grit of NHL players when he endured a horrific injury during a playoff game, receiving 75 stitches to his face from a skate blade.
Remarkably, Barron returned to finish the game, showcasing the resilience and tenacity that define hockey athletes. Such stories underscore the unwavering spirit and dedication displayed by hockey players, setting them apart as some of the toughest in the world.
POLL |
JUILLET 25 | 115 ANSWERS Pro Golfer Injured After Walking Into Rope: Hockey Players Must be Laughing Is Hockey the toughest sport? |
Yes | 95 | 82.6 % |
No | 20 | 17.4 % |
List of polls |
|
10 minutes ago | By Liam McCormick Unexpected Oilers goalie prospect emerging as promising player |
|
44 minutes ago | By Liam McCormick Calgary Flames reportedly finalizing trade for veteran sniper Andrei Kuzmenko |
|
1 hour ago | By Liam McCormick Reports change on Brandon Saad signing with the Edmonton Oilers |
|
2 hours ago | By Liam McCormick Jeff Skinner opens up on being healthy scratched, relationship with Oilers Coach Knoblauch |
|
3 hours ago | By Liam McCormick Anonymous NHL scouts comment on Oilers potentially signing Brandon Saad |
|
9 hours ago | By Liam McCormick John Klingberg will make Oilers debut, Coach Knoblauch reveals lineup changes at practice |
|
10 hours ago | By Liam McCormick Oilers could lose out to Canadian rival team on signing free agent Brandon Saad |
|
22 hours ago | By Ryan Hall Oilers signing Brandon Saad may force roster move, one player moved out of lineup |
Previously on Oilers Daily