Clint Malarchuk

Malarchuk playing for the Quebec Nordiques in 1981 Clint Malarchuk (born May 1, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1981 and 1992. He has been a coach for four NHL teams and two minor league teams, most recently the Calgary Flames. He was born in Grande Prairie, Alberta, raised in Edmonton, Alberta, and lives in Alberta and Nevada.

Malarchuk is well known for surviving a life-threatening injury during a 1989 NHL game when a player's skate made contact with his neck, slicing his carotid artery and partially slicing his jugular vein, causing immediate massive blood loss. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Matter of inches : how I survived in the crease and beyond by Malarchuk, Clint, 1961-, Robson, Dan, 1983-

    Chicago, Illinois : Triumph Books, 2017
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    The crazy game : how I survived in the crease and beyond by Malarchuk, Clint, 1961-, Robson, Dan, 1983-

    Toronto, Ontario, Canada : HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, 2014
    First edition.
    Format: Book