Two Minutes for Roughing: A National Analysis of Ice Hockey Injuries from American Trauma Centers.
Natthida OwattanapanichMorgan SchellenbergBrent EmighAreg GrigorianMatthew J MartinKenji InabaPublished in: The American surgeon (2022)
Perceptions that hockey players may frequently sustain head, face, and tooth injuries from collisions, fighting, or stick/puck impacts were not supported by this national-level study, in which lower extremity fractures were the most common injury. While hockey injury prevention equipment has primarily focused on head/face protection (eg, helmets and mouthguards), this analysis suggests increased focus on extremity protective measures is warranted.