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An ex-National Hockey League goalie — best known for surviving a skate slice across his jugular during a game — accidentally shot himself in the chin Tuesday with a .22-caliber rifle at his Fish Springs residence.
Ex-National Hockey League goalie Clint Malarchuk was recovering in hospital from his second nightmarish accident in 19 years after accidently shooting himself in the face with a hunting rifle on Tuesday.
The 47-year-old Malarchuk was rushed to hospital here after he shot himself with a .22-calibre rifle at his residence, The Record-Courier newspaper reported Wednesday.
In 1989, Malarchuk almost lost his life in an horrific on-ice accident where his jugular vein was severed by a errant skate while he was playing goal for the Buffalo Sabres.
It was definitely a failed suicide attempt, he didn't want help from the EMT's. Hellllllllllllllllo psych ward! Poor guy.
“You hold a players only meeting and get each guy to stand up and say what he can bring to the table... and if he doesn't, you punch him in the face.” ~~ Harry Neale, on how to fix the Sabres season.
It was definitely a failed suicide attempt, he didn't want help from the EMT's. Hellllllllllllllllo psych ward! Poor guy.
It wasn't "definitely" a failed suicide attempt until he or the cops confirm it. However, I would say that it's most likely a failed suicide attempt because no one who knows the first thing about guns would EVER "accidentally" position a loaded firearm with the business end pointed at their chin.
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