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On that fatal night at Met Center on Jan. 13, 1968, the Minnesota North Stars center, playing against the Oakland Seals, carried the puck across the blue line and cut to the right while Seals defensemen Larry Cahan and Ron Harris closed in. [15] He received treatment on the ice and in the dressing room before being rushed to Fairview-Southdale Hospital.[3]. For the 1979-80 season, the league finally made helmets mandatory for new players -- allowing those who signed professional contracts prior to June 1, 1979, the option not to wear them -- but it would be 18 years before every NHL player complied. "You know the diagnosis of a concussion back in those days?" Ive never thought that it had anything to do with that hit. Murray Williamson, who coached both amateur teams Masterton played for, remembered a night in Rochester, Minnesota, when Masterton backed into a radiator in the dressing room and singed his rear end. The team also retired his No. [14] He and his wife Carol adopted two children, Scott and Sally. Corry believes Masterton's death could have been prevented -- and would be today. The hit was considered clean but the back of Masterton's head hit the ice hard and he died after being rushed to the hospital. Seven hours later, when the Hennepin County medical examiner performed an autopsy, they discovered the true cause of Masterton's death. "[Masterton] probably had some earlier swelling going on, so if he got a second injury, it would be catastrophic.". The night before the fatal game against Oakland, Masterton was at Maniagos house with his family Scott was 3 and Sally, 1 helping the genial goaltender celebrate his 29th birthday with teammates. My feeling is that he may have gotten a minor concussion playing or practising on some other day . Masterton, who was not wearing a helmet, smacked the back of his head on the ice. Nor did he see evidence of CTE, the progressive degenerative disease found posthumously in the brains of nearly 87 of 91 NFL players who suffered multiple blows to the head. Bill Masterton, the only player to die from injuries suffered during an NHL game, might not have died in vain. . It took the NHL more than a decade to catch up to Boudrias' logic. TikTok video from That Stars Fan (@hockey_unpaused): "Bill Masterton is the only player in NHL history to die as a direct result of an injury suffered on the ice. Toronto Star articles, please go to: www.TorontoStarReprints.com, Conversations are opinions of our readers and are subject to the. In a quiet moment, Masterton made a rare admission to Maniago: He was struggling with the effects of a head check into the glass during a recent game. Boudrias is convinced his insistence on wearing a helmet factored into Blairs decision. The Hennepin County medical examiner found evidence of a previous injury on the left side of Masterton's skull on the temporal region of the brain. When Masterton's head struck the ice at Met Center, there was no skull fracture, but his brain swelled very quickly, evidenced by his dilated pupils and elevated blood pressure -- which pointed to a previous head injury. One of their sticks tangled with Masterton's skates as he slid a pass to his wing, and he lost his balance, pitching forward. If the guy only sees two, you send him back out there because it doesn't matter anyway. Since 1968, Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy is voted to player who "best exemplifies perseverance, sportsmanship & dedication to hockey" pic.twitter.com/CU2adCoSaV Dave Stubbs (@Dave_Stubbs) January 15, 2020 He bore the bruises of that hit and others in subsequent games -- on his left arm, both thighs and, unwittingly, his brain. States the autopsy report: "There was a blow to the left temple in a game some days prior to the fatal injury and the deceased is said to have complained of headaches in the left temporal region.". Almost 30 hours later, Bill Masterton was dead at the age of 29. . And in Masterton's case, it probably cost him his life. They carried Masterton off on a stretcher, and an ambulance rushed him to Fairview Southdale hospital, seven miles away. Throughout his college career, right through to his training camp in Memphis, Masterton wore a helmet, a rarity in an age when head protection was dismissed by players and management alike. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. It got deathly quiet.". It took the NHL more than a decade to catch up to Boudrias logic. But he played as though he was, said Muckler. "We didn't really know concussions in those days," said Bush, now 86. The NHL's expansion from six to 12 teams in 1967-68 rekindled his mothballed dream. Typical of the attitude of the day, North Stars coach Wren Blair frowned on the practice. "[3] However, Masterton's family held no animosity towards the players involved or the game. More importantly, he earned a degree. [email protected]|612-926-8835. Longtime NHL coach John Muckler, who was then the coach of the Stars' second-tier farm team, the Memphis South Stars, believed that Masterton may have suffered a brain injury as early as training camp. It's a fine tribute to a respected player who exhibited those virtues himself, but it's regrettable that it ever came to be. Bill Masterton played only 38 games in the NHL, but his memory has left a lasting impression. We watched his head bounce, Lindgren said. Even as Walter Bush, one of the North Star owners, saw him lying motionless on the ice, he did not think Masterton had sustained a concussion. Even as Walter Bush, one of the North Star owners, saw him lying motionless on the ice, he did not think Masterton had sustained a concussion. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Hed never show when he got hurt. States the autopsy report: There was a blow to the left temple in a game some days prior to the fatal injury and the deceased is said to have complained of headaches in the left temporal region.. The PWHA's 31 chapters will select a winner for the Masterton Trophy at the end of the regular season. We didn't think it was that serious.". Bill Masterton is the only man to die of injuries sustained in a National Hockey League (NHL) game. Hes also convinced a helmet would have saved Mastertons life. Masterton was caught in an awkward collision that sent his head slamming backwards onto the ice. The talented career, and tragic death, of Bill Masterton JJ (Governor) Carrier 1.38K subscribers Subscribe 3 Share 287 views 2 years ago Former NCAA star finally made the NHL with the Stars,. Masterton wasnt big. Theres no doubt in my mind about that, Boudrias said. This copy is for your personal non-commercial use only. and when he got hit the second time, he had that head whip and when that happens, you can go unconscious in that split second before you fall.. "[11] The force of the impact caused Masterton to bleed from his nose, ears, and mouth. Happened to Jiri Fisher on the Wings bench too. [15], Several awards were named in Masterton's memory. John Rosengren is the author of Blades of Glory: The True Story of a Young Team Bred to Win. RIP in hockey heaven. I know that in our training camp he got hit hard a couple of times. In several games prior to the tragedy, Blair had also noticed something strange. He remains the last fatality in any professional team sport involving a direct in-game injury in North America. "I knew he was done.". For the 1979-80 season, the league finally made helmets mandatory for new players -- allowing those who signed professional contracts prior to June 1, 1979, the option not to wear them -- but it would be 18 years before every NHL player complied. Witnesses . Realizing he was already gone, Masterton's parents, who had flown in from Winnipeg after they heard of the incident, and his wife, Carol, made the decision to remove Masterton from life support. "I was asked to take it off," Boudrias said. He is the only player in NHL history to die as a direct result of injuries suffered during a game, the result of massive head injuries suffered following a hit during a January 13, 1968 contest against the Oakland Seals. [11] He finished as the runner up to Doug Robinson for the Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award as the AHL's top rookie. Masterton was not a marquee player, but he was a skilled playmaker who was willing to work in the corners and be a team player. During the season, several players and coaches recalled seeing Masterton black out during rushes in practice. He was traded the following season to Chicago. [3], At the age of 29, Masterton made his NHL debut in the North Stars' inaugural game, played October 11, 1967, against the St. Louis Blues. But even if they had, he might still have been in the lineup against Oakland. rules new players now must wear helmets", "Alumni of Distinction Inductees - Bill Masterton Class of 1955", "Division I 50th anniversary hockey team announced", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bill_Masterton&oldid=1139666631, NCAA Championship Tournament Most Valuable Player, Biographical information and career statistics from, This page was last edited on 16 February 2023, at 07:49. He wasnt the most talented guy in the world but he really wanted to play. That rotation was a contributing factor in the severity of his injury. In 1968, Boudrias was the only North Star who wore a helmet. He bore the bruises of that hit and others in subsequent games -- on his left arm, both thighs and, unwittingly, his brain. "It sounded like a baseball bat hitting a ball," teammate Andr Boudrias recalled. Season. That was the NHLs code. A helmet obviously would not have hurt Masterton, but it might not have been enough to spare his life, given the nature of his injury and the fact he had not healed from a recent concussion. "We lived with the accident for many years but did not talk about it.". [9] The Pioneers finished the season with a 30-1-1 record and were hailed as "the greatest hockey team to ever represent an American college or university. Masterton was soft-spoken and modest, a quiet guy with a good sense of humor. All With a blown knee and broken bones, Scott stepped away from his sport. "He played that game standing up," Williamson said. Its the most gruesome distinction in hockey: Only one player has ever died from injuries directly suffered in an NHL game. [18], "Because he had a habit of giving everything he had for every second he was on the ice, Bill was the type of player who didn't have to score a lot of goals to help a club. Its also the mindset that will shorten their lives and destroy their bodies. They thought it took away from the fan experience, masking the identity of players. And in Mastertons case, it probably cost him his life. "I was asked to take it off," Boudrias said. . One of their sticks tangled with Mastertons skates as he slid a pass to his wing, and he lost his balance, pitching forward. Masterton had worn a helmet when he played college hockey in Denver because NCAA regulations required players to wear them, but he did not wear one as a professional. They didnt. "You know the diagnosis of a concussion back in those days?" He and others considered it a sign of weakness. What happened in the days leading up to that fatal moment in Minneapolis, when Masterton played his 38th and final NHL game, has been largely a mystery. Thats what men did. Yet that might not actually be the case. Toronto neurosurgeon and concussion expert Charles Tator reviewed Masterton's autopsy and opined that Masterton had suffered second-impact syndrome, which occurs when a person suffers a second concussion on top of an earlier, untreated concussion. We didn't think it was that serious.". "[Masterton] probably had some earlier swelling going on, so if he got a second injury, it would be catastrophic.". [3] He had 31 goals and 65 points for Hull-Ottawa,[1] placing him in the top ten in both categories. Masterton had worn a helmet when he played college hockey in Denver because NCAA regulations required players to wear them, but he did not wear one as a professional. "It's kind of good to hear that because it takes away some of the 'What if?'" the Story Of Hockey History Bill Masterton a unforchanate hit that lead to his death The Hennepin County medical examiner found evidence of a previous injury on the left side of Mastertons skull on the temporal region of the brain. He and others considered it a sign of weakness. He had kept fit by playing on a barnstorming amateur team, the St. Paul Steers, and with the U.S. national team. "I am convinced he had some type of concussion beforehand," said Dr. Jesse Corry, a specialist in neurocritical care at the John Nasseff Neuroscience Specialty Clinic in St. Paul who studied the autopsy report. You stopped elbowing guys in the head, Matt?". "He played that game standing up," Williamson said. That was the NHL's code. "We lived with the accident for many years but did not talk about it.". "It's kind of good to hear that because it takes away some of the 'What if?'" We didn't think it was that serious.". Masterton, who was always quick to dismiss concerns, was never sent to a doctor. [17] Masterton became a naturalized American citizen, allowing him to join the United States National Team in 196667. So has NHL protocol, initiated in 2011, which has spotters to flag potentially concussed players and bans those from returning to games in which they were injured. That dream carried him through junior hockey in his hometown of Winnipeg and three years at the University of Denver, where he was an All-American and led the Pioneers to the 1961 NCAA championship, but the dream stalled after two years of minor league hockey in the Montreal Canadiens' organization. [19] They soon concluded that the injury was too severe for surgery to be a viable option. He played that game standing up, Williamson said. He made the North Stars and scored the first goal in franchise history. Such is the legacy of the only man who died because of injuries caused in an NHL game. During the North Stars' first game (Oct. 11, 1967 in St. Louis), Masterton scored the team's first goal and the game ended in a 2-2 tie. People said I was crazy, but Im like, They brought me here to show the young guys the right way, said the 37-year-old Laperriere, who had signed with Philly before the 2009-10 season. [1] Following a second season in which he recorded 53 points in 30 games, Masterton chose to attend the University of Denver where he was offered a scholarship to play with the Denver Pioneers hockey program. [29], Last edited on 16 February 2023, at 07:49, 1961 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament, List of ice hockey players who died during their playing career, "Denver icers favored to whip CC in playoffs", "Denver centre Bill Masterton signs pro contract with Habs", "Doug Robinson voted A.H.L. Former Edmonton Oilers coach John Muckler, who coached the North Stars farm club in Memphis that season, said he saw signs of trouble with Masterton in training camp. Murray Williamson, who coached both amateur teams Masterton played for, remembered a night in Rochester, Minnesota, when Masterton backed into a radiator in the dressing room and singed his rear end. Corry does not think the amount of swelling would have been caused from the singular impact at Met Center. He was 29.. If I had a slim chance to play, Im going to play.. You protect your elbows, hips, knees and hands, I figured, why not protect your head? said Boudrias, now 72. This is the story of the death of Masterton, one of the 100 darkest moments in pop culture history. "He didn't move after that. "It is very rare to see that level of swelling in the brain from a single injury," he said. Ken Lindgren, a fan watching the play about 10 rows up in the stands just above the blue line, can still visualize the impact. If the guy only sees two, you send him back out there because it doesn't matter anyway. https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/masterton.html 11 [deleted] 5 yr. ago This reminded me of Rich Beverly or Peverly for the Stars. Like Masterton, Laperriere earned an unlikely place in the pros with grit. Carey Price addresses the media after winning the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for the 2021-22 season.SUBSCRIBE: http://goha.bs/1qHH4pZ One of their sticks tangled with Masterton's skates as he slid a pass to his wing, and he lost his balance, pitching forward. Hed got hit and even that night he said Gee, Ive really been getting these migraines and theyve been with me for about a week.. He didnt see the other defender, who caught him with a clean check that knocked him backward. But my brother was the worker and he had the ethic that you need to make the NHL.. 19, a tradition the franchise continued to honor when it moved and became the Dallas Stars. Bill Masterton died from head injuries he suffered in a National Hockey League game in 1968, sparking a long-running debate over helmets, which were finally made mandatory 11 seasons later. They didn't. NHL trade grades: Kane deal to Rangers earns high marks for one side, NHL trade tracker: Latest deals, rumors and grades, Rangers clear hurdles, get Kane from Blackhawks, Oilers bulk up defense, secure Predators' Ekholm, Leafs win Schenn sweepstakes, trade for veteran, Leafs deal Sandin to Capitals for Gustafsson, pick, Wild add depth, acquire Johansson from Capitals, NHL suspends Rangers' Miller for spitting incident, Oilers trade ex-No. It got deathly quiet.. They didn't. The Toronto Star and thestar.com, each property of Toronto Star He had been checked hard into the glass -- less yielding in those days -- two weeks earlier in a game against the Boston Bruins. Fear, plain and simple, said Mike Walton, a Maple Leafs rookie when Masterton died. Only a handful of NHL players wore them at the time, including Masterton's teammate, Boudrias. Bill Masterton's death sparked a long-running debate in hockey about the merits of wearing helmets, as few NHL players did so in that time. Nor did he see evidence of CTE, the progressive degenerative disease found posthumously in the brains of nearly 87 of 91 NFL players who suffered multiple blows to the head. It got deathly quiet.". Masterton died in a Minneapolis hospital shortly after midnight on Jan. 15, 1968, a little more than one day after the 29 . When Bill Mastertons limp body collapsed to the ice on Jan. 15, 1968, the Minnesota North Stars centre appeared to be the victim of an innocuous hit. My interpretation is that the seeds of this catastrophic injury were sown days before.. Ken Lindgren, a fan watching the play about 10 rows up in the stands just above the blue line, can still visualize the impact. A native of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Masterton played two seasons of junior hockey with the St. Boniface Canadiens in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL). The NHL's 1967 expansion offered an opportunity to play for the newly founded North Stars, for whom he scored the first goal in the franchise's history. He didnt move after that. #nhl #hockeydeath #rip #hockey #sports". At 1:55 a.m. on Jan. 15, 1968 almost 30 hours after he struck his head on the ice Bill Masterton died at the age of 29. The night before the Oakland game, Masterton's family gathered at the house of their neighbor, North Star goaltender Cesare Maniago, to celebrate Maniago's 29th birthday. Back at the 1968 All-Star Game, discussion among beat writers went beyond the helmet debate to come up with a way to commemorate the leagues first casualty. You took a stick to the face? He's also convinced a helmet would have saved Masterton's life. presentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distribution Yet players such as Masterton learned to play hurt. [21], Some players began to wear helmets following Masterton's death,[16] but adoption was slow. One of their sticks tangled with Masterton's skates as he slid a pass to his wing, and he lost his balance, pitching forward. The following season, Blair traded Boudrias, who had scored the second-most points for the team in its first season, citing a drop in his production. Since Masterton was off balance at the time he got checked (cleanly; there was no penalty called), his brain twisted inside of his skull before his head struck the ice. [7] Masterton served as team captain for 196061,[8] and was named the most valuable player of the 1961 national championship as he led Denver to a second consecutive title. [3], Masterton played three seasons in Denver between 1958 and 1961, appearing in a total of 89 games, scoring 66 goals and 196 points in that time. Only player death* Brittanie Cecil died while watching a game in 2002. Nowhere was that more apparent than during a standing ovation for Laperriere during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against Boston last year. He didn't see the other defender, who caught him with a clean check that knocked him backward. Boudrias helped the team's trainer onto the ice to tend to Masterton. Realizing he was already gone, Masterton's parents, who had flown in from Winnipeg after they heard of the incident, and his wife, Carol, made the decision to remove Masterton from life support. You hold out four fingers. [1][2] He added eight points in six games during the Memorial Cup playdowns, however St. Boniface failed to reach the national championship final. But even if they had, he might still have been in the lineup against Oakland. ", Masterton was an unfortunate victim of the ignorance of his time. He had kept fit by playing on a barnstorming amateur team, the St. Paul Steers, and with the U.S. national team. So has NHL protocol, initiated in 2011, which has spotters to flag potentially concussed players and bans those from returning to games in which they were injured. A ritual unfolded every Saturday evening in the small Masterton home in Winnipegs East Kildonan neighbourhood: brothers Bill and Bob took a bath, slipped into pajamas and sat together in front of a tiny electric fireplace while listening to Foster Hewitt on the radio. That honour followed the franchise when it relocated south to become the Dallas Stars. When Masterton's head struck the ice at Met Center, there was no skull fracture, but his brain swelled very quickly, evidenced by his dilated pupils and elevated blood pressure -- which pointed to a previous head injury. And he got hit a few games very hard at the NHL level. What makes hockey players hide their injuries and re-enter games knowing the next hit could spell ruin? 19, a tradition the franchise continued to honor when it moved and became the Dallas Stars. Masterton told his friend that he had been having migraines. The trophy named in Masterton's honor was originally presented by the NHL Writers' Association in 1968 to commemorate the late Bill Masterton, a player with the Minnesota North Stars, who . . If the guy only sees two, you send him back out there because it doesnt matter anyway., Masterton was an unfortunate victim of the ignorance of his time. If you do not yet have a Torstar account, you can create one now (it is free), Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited. [13] He joined the Honeywell Corporation where he worked on the Apollo program. A team of doctors at the hospital treated Masterton with steroids and diuretics, but the swelling in his brain was so swift and severe that they decided against operating. A team of doctors at the hospital treated Masterton with steroids and diuretics, but the swelling in his brain was so swift and severe that they decided against operating. So has NHL protocol, initiated in 2011, which has spotters to flag potentially concussed players and bans those from returning to games in which they were injured. 4 pick Puljujarvi to Canes, Chasing history in Boston: The numbers behind the Bruins' wild 2022-23 season, McDavid, then who? The following season, Blair traded Boudrias, who had scored the second-most points for the team in its first season, citing a drop in his production. Anyone can read Conversations, but to contribute, you should be a registered Torstar account holder. Masterton had worn a helmet when he played college hockey in Denver because NCAA regulations required players to wear them, but he did not wear one as a professional. While Masterton was originally thought to have suffered a fatal brain injury while being checked on the ice, later analysis of the case revealed evidence of second-impact syndrome and . While much in hockey has changed since Masterton died, one thing hasnt: Playing hurt is a sacred principle. The question flashed up on the big screen: What if Ian didnt believe in sacrifice?. So has NHL protocol, initiated in 2011, which has spotters to flag potentially concussed players and bans those from returning to games in which they were injured. You were a yellow belly if you wore a helmet.. The night before the Oakland game, Mastertons family gathered at the house of their neighbor, North Star goaltender Cesare Maniago, to celebrate Maniagos 29th birthday. My grandfather and grandmother were at this game, it was also their only NHL game they ever attended. He made the North Stars and scored the first goal in franchise history. When Minnesota executives, who had acquired his rights, invited him to a tryout, Masterton relished the second chance. The North Stars retired his jersey number 19, an honour that followed the franchise when it later relocated to Dallas, Texas. You know the diagnosis of a concussion back in those days? asked Williamson, who has a photo hanging in his office of Masterton on the stretcher. "We watched his head bounce," Lindgren said. Usually Masterton is described as the first death caused directly by an on-ice incident to differentiate from Morenz dying of complications. In 1968, Boudrias was the only North Star who wore a helmet. Masterton had not told the North Stars' coach, Wren Blair, about his headaches, but Blair had thought something might be amiss and commented to the team trainer, "I wonder if we could have him checked," according to the Toronto Star, which first reported this story on May 28, 2011. Masterton had not told the North Stars' coach, Wren Blair, about his headaches, but Blair had thought something might be amiss and commented to the team trainer, "I wonder if we could have him checked," according to the Toronto Star, which first reported this story on May 28, 2011. Republication or distribution of this content is 1/2 Minnesota North Stars F Bill Masterton was tragically lost on this day in 1968, 2 days after having struck his head on Met Center ice. Is his number retired by the Stars? The Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, for perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey, will be awarded June 22. Nor did he see evidence of CTE, the progressive degenerative disease found posthumously in the brains of nearly 87 of 91 NFL players who suffered multiple blows to the head. Murray Williamson, who coached both amateur teams Masterton played for, remembered a night in Rochester, Minnesota, when Masterton backed into a radiator in the dressing room and singed his rear end. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh_uLi6Bf7s, https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/masterton.html. He understands how passion and perseverance can deliver both glory and death. That dream carried him through junior hockey in his hometown of Winnipeg and three years at the University of Denver, where he was an All-American and led the Pioneers to the 1961 NCAA championship, but the dream stalled after two years of minor league hockey in the Montreal Canadiens' organization. I wouldnt do it.. Masterton was soft-spoken and modest, a quiet guy with a good sense of humor. While knowledge of concussions has increased dramatically since Masterton died, the warrior-like mindset of professional hockey players is everlasting, he said. Seven hours later, when the Hennepin County medical examiner performed an autopsy, they discovered the true cause of Masterton's death. They and many others claim the league could be doing more to protect its players from returning to action too soon. Realizing he was already gone, Masterton's parents, who had flown in from Winnipeg after they heard of the incident, and his wife, Carol, made the decision to remove Masterton from life support. They thought it took away from the fan experience, masking the identity of players. The season started with promise: Masterton scored the first goal in North Stars history. By "at" an NHL game I'm guessing you just meant players? When Mastertons head struck the ice at Met Center, there was no skull fracture, but his brain swelled very quickly, evidenced by his dilated pupils and elevated blood pressure which pointed to a previous head injury. [1] Masterton led the WCHA in scoring in 195960 with 44 points in conference play,[6] and led Denver to the 1960 NCAA national championship. It was always in the back of his mind.. They and many others claim the league could be doing more to protect its players from returning to action too soon.
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