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CONCERNED INDIVIDUALS, INCLUDING THE JACK JABLONSKI FAMILY, SPEAK OUT AND LAUNCH CAMPAIGN TO MAKE IMMEDIATE CHANGES FOR SAFER HOCKEY
January 12, 2012
 
Submitted By: Jack Jablonski Fund

In light of the recent tragic incident involving Benilde St. Margaret Sophomore, Jack "Jabby" Jablonski, who sustained a severe spinal cord injury from a check from behind that sent him headfirst into the boards, Jacks family members and hockey leaders are speaking out for immediate changes to hockey to make it safer for our nations youth.

WHAT: A press conference covering pointed statements and a call-to-action for USA Hockey to strictly enforce the rules as outlined in the USA Hockey Official Rules & Casebook, particularly on body checking and the boarding penalty.

WHO:
Max, Leslie & Mike Jablonski
Ken Pauly, head coach of Benilde St. Margaret Boys Hockey
Lou Nanne

WHY:
We must create a safe environment for all hockey players, especially our children.

•    We are witnessing an increase in dangerous contact in hockey -- a 100 percent increase over the past decade in visits to the hospital due to violence in the sport.

•    If the USA Hockey Rules were enforced more assertively, checking directly into the boards without intention of playing the puck would be called as boarding penalties. They typically are not.

•    What does the USA Hockey rulebook say about boarding? A minor or major penalty shall be assessed to any player who commits any action that causes an opponent to be thrown violently into the boards...The purpose of a body check is to separate the opponent from the puck. Any time a player delivers a check for the purpose of intimidating or punishing the opponent, and therefore causes the opponent to be driven excessively into the boards, a boarding penalty must be assessed.

•    Already, the Minnesota State High School Hockey League is addressing this issue.

•    USA Hockey leaders are at a national meeting in Florida this weekend. A loud call-to-action is necessary to ensure that we place pressure on this governing organization to immediately address this urgent issue. We want referees calling boarding penalties and fans to support the referees that do so.

•    A campaign is being launched to drive change involving governing bodies, parents/fans, players, coaches and referees.

We must create a safer hockey environment so that no other player EVER sustains an injury like Jack Jablonski.

We cant let this happen again. We must drive immediate change.

WHERE:
Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis
730 S. 8th Street Entrance, Room # RL110

WHEN: Thursday, Jan. 12, 1:30 p.m.

ADDITIONAL DETAILS: Q&A to follow remarks.

Media Contact: Mardi Larson, 612.928.0202, or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or Christine Hill, 612.919.8711 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it


Tags: Ice Hockey, Community, Children & Youth, Athletics, Injury Prevention