Evansville IceMen Assistant coach (and former player) Josh Beaulieu had an incident two years ago in Florida. Fighting for the puck in the corner, slipped and went down and an Everblade player stepped on his wrist, caught him right under the glove, sliced all the way through the tendons. They stopped the bleeding at the arena (he actually skated off the ice under his own steam immediately after it happened) got him to the hospital where they stitched him up enough to stop the bleeding and put him on a plane to Evansville the next morning and straight into a six hour surgery to repair the damage. That was in February and the next October he was back on the ice playing. Remarkable work and recovery.
We saw something similar years ago when Alaska played visiting Pheonix. David Pszenyczny, who played for the RoadRunners, battled Vladimir Novak for the puck in a corner. Pszenyczny fell down, and Novak inadvertently stepped on his wrist when pushing off. Pszenyczny instantly dropped his gloves, grabbed his wrist, and bolted for the door leading to the locker rooms... blood squirting from between his fingers.
He recovered fully, and actually signed with the Aces one or two seasons later. In his first game back on Sullivan Arena ice, this time for the home team, he got cut again. He dove into a pile during a little donnybrook and punched somebody's skate blade... 13 more stitches. The guy was just cursed at that rink.