22 Hockey Players With the Most Messed Up Faces
Hockey is a violent sport, and it's hard to imagine that for a long time, players played it without any form of head protection whatsoever. Who cares that they sling around a hard rubber puck at over 100 miles per hour? If you were a goalie before the 60s, you had to stay in there and wear it in the face. That takes a different breed.
Even today, regular players only wear a visor, and taking a bruising puck to the face is a right of passage. You're not a real hockey player if you haven't lost a tooth or two, right? The "hockey smile" is a thing for a reason, and players often choose not to fix their busted teeth. That, combined with hundreds of stitches over the course of a long NHL career, have led to some iconic faces of hockey. Take a look at these older hockey players with noteworthy faces, and a few modern players that prove the game hasn't changed as much as it might look.
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Jacques Plante was one of the first players to wear a mask in 1959 after breaking his nose. -
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Gerry Cheevers in his famous goalie mask. -
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Matthew Barnaby wore a silver tooth with a Buffalo Sabres logo on it during a 1997 playoff series against the Flyers. -
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Bobby Clarke. -
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Rangers Defenseman Lou Fontinato after a fight. -
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Bobby Hull. -
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Bobby Clarke again. -
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Börje Salming after taking a skate to the face. -
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Terry Sawchuk. The Face of a Hockey Goalie Before Masks Became Standard Game Equipment, 1966. -
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Gordie Howe got over 300 stitches to his face in his career. -
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Johnny Bower. -
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Eddie Shore. -
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Gordie Howe again. -
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Terry O'Reilly. -
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Ryan Getzlaf. -
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Chris Neil. -
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Patrice Bergeron. -
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James Wisniewski. -
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Ken Daneyko. -
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Jarome Iginla.
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