The NHL Will Never Let This Happen Again
In "The NHL Will Never Let This Happen Again," we tell the story of Paul Kariya and the moment that changed how hockey views head injuries forever. In the 2003 Stanley Cup Final, Kariya was knocked unconscious by a devastating hit, only to return minutes later and score one of the most iconic goals in NHL history. At the time, it was celebrated as toughness. Today, it’s seen very differently. That moment became a turning point in how the league understands concussions, player safety, and the long-term damage players carry long after the spotlight fades. 👇 Comment below: Would Kariya ever be allowed to return like that today? 👍 Like the video if you remember that goal and the shock of seeing him come back 🔔 Subscribe before I get knocked out, come back next shift, and make the whole league rethink everything, bud 📬 Business inquiries: [email protected] #paulkariya #nhl #nhlstories #scottstevens

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