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March 13, 2025
The number of NHL players still playing without face visors is dwindling, only a handful left - NBC Sports
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The number of NHL players still playing without face visors is dwindling, only a handful left - NBC Sports

Ryan O’Reilly, the veteran center for the Nashville Predators, is one of a diminishing number of NHL players who opt not to wear a visor, despite the potential risks. Family members frequently urge him to don the protective gear, particularly after close calls with pucks and sticks. O’Reilly, however, remains steadfast in his decision, citing a long-standing habit among hockey players. He shares that while he has sustained minor facial injuries, the comfort of playing without a visor outweighs the risks for him.

Other players like Jamie Benn of the Dallas Stars and Zach Bogosian from the Minnesota Wild also forgo visors, echoing similar sentiments regarding personal comfort and the sport's culture. The NHL has seen significant eye injuries in the past, which may contribute to the ongoing conversation about player safety. Despite the league implementing rules requiring newer players to wear visors, those who established themselves before the rule continue to play without them, highlighting a divide between tradition and modern safety standards.

What are the overall player statistics for those who opt not to wear visors?How has the NHL's stance on visors changed over the years?Which younger players have adopted visor usage in the NHL?How does player psychology play a role in visor usage decisions?
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