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I never saw much of Clint Malarchuk, so my question is, how good he was before the injury? And how much his horrible injury affected his performance?
Tuttle was upended on his headlong rush to the front of the net by contact from a Buffalo backchecker, standard play with no unusual action. An E-mail statement by Tuttle on the incident many years after was cited in a 2013 Sean McIndoe piece for Grantland entitled "Absence of Malice." No evidence of more than appropriate sympathy & well wishes. Tuttle was never destined to stick in the NHL, but he went on to play a lot of productive seasons in the IHL after the infamous event.... I watched the tape of the incident the day after it happened and I haven't watched it since. Just gruesome. From what I remember from watching it, Steve Tuttle's skate was lifted. Did a Sabre grab Tuttle, causing Tuttle's skate to be lifted? Also, I've also always wondered if Tuttle was the same mentally afterwards? Has Tuttle ever commented on the incident?
Jim Pizzutelli is the trainer that saved his life by reaching into his neck and squeezing the artery shut. Thankfully he was a former combat medic and knew what to do.