Expressen’s Magnus Nystrom and Johanna Dahlen spoke with several NHL’ers regarding concussions, using Johan Franzen as a prime example of outmoded policies and player attitudes toward head injuries, and Niklas Kronwall is consulted regarding his teammate’s career-ending injury:
Brutal–I get goosebumps when I think about it”
Johan Franzen has not been able to play for three years. The Swedish hockey star still suffers from the symptoms after concussions–and his fate has been shaken in the NHL.
After a series of serious brain injuries, several significant pros are now trying to get rid of the ‘game culture’ from the ice:
“It’s tragic that it had to get to this level at this moment,” says Gabriel Landeksog.
“I think the league and NHLPA players have set up good guidelines in recent years, it feels like there have been fewer ugly hits,” says Niklas Kronwall.
Johan Franzen has two years left on his contract with the Detroit Red Wings, but he can’t play ice hockey. He hasn’t been able to do so since 2015.
Then, the Swedish star was hit by Rob Klinkhammer, and had a serious hit to his head that forced him to finish his career.
Niklas Kronwall is still significantly affected when he speaks about the fate of Franzen:
“It’s brutal, I get goosebumps just thinking about it,” says Kronwall, who continues:
“He got a brain injury and was forced to step off, and then you think…that’s it.”