Former NHL player Daniel Carcillo discusses head trauma and treatment | The Players' Tribune

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • "You can take my name off the Stanley Cup twice over. I can’t live like that anymore."
    Former NHL player Daniel Carcillo would have walked away from hockey if he knew of the damage he was doing to his brain.
    His focus now is on improving his mental health and helping others avoid a similar fate.

Комментарии • 361

  • @JW-je3gz
    @JW-je3gz 6 лет назад +231

    "I don't love the NHL...I love the game of hockey"
    - most powerful statement in this entire video

    • @danijelapehar4174
      @danijelapehar4174 5 лет назад

      Me too

    • @AshtrayAnnie
      @AshtrayAnnie 2 года назад +1

      Yeah....he just loved it when the NHL was the one paying him millions of dollars. EVERY athlete that plays contact sports knows the consequences, if they don't they have serious problems with ego and ignorance. To put into context. 1 year in the NHL at even $2mil is equivalent to the average person working their entire career with a decent paying job. He could have retired at ANY time. Carcillo played hockey like a moron, his nickname 'the car bomb', goes without saying. I like how he brings Crosby into this🤣as if he should be scared. He plays skilled hockey with his head up.
      He also goes on to say 'tell the truth' as if any idiot hasn't always known concussions mess your head up. This guy is a serious clown. If you can't see the level of ignorance and stupidity in his view. Then you, yourself may be an idiot as well.

  • @colingordon5950
    @colingordon5950 4 года назад +24

    Dan Carcillo, Derek Boogaard, and Brad May are my favorite players of all time. I’ve had 23 concussions and know I won’t make it very long. I’ll never have access to treatment like this, and will most likely suffer from a debilitating brain disease. I pray the education about brain health continues to reach people and change lives, before it’s too late. Keep spreading the knowledge.

    • @texastrillahh
      @texastrillahh 2 года назад

      im a flyers fan and my favorite number in any sport is #13 cause daniel

    • @DerfPie
      @DerfPie 10 месяцев назад

      Hey colin hows it going now buddy?

    • @colingordon5950
      @colingordon5950 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@DerfPie I quit believing in prayer and have accepted the fate. I don't think about it anymore. If I have mental issues, then I deal with it. I quit drinking and that dramatically improved my brain health. My memory still has issues with some total blanks, but I'm good for now. Thanks for asking.

    • @macintoshimann9892
      @macintoshimann9892 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@colingordon5950that’s good to hear dude. 23 concussions I can’t even imagine. I developed a movement disorder and I’m finding it’s actually reversible with the help of psychedelics. Maybe that’s something that could be of help to you, nobody knows ya know lol. Wish u well, Colin
      -Collin

    • @colingordon5950
      @colingordon5950 10 месяцев назад

      @@macintoshimann9892 Hey thanks! I have taken medical steps to improve. Alcohol is easily the worst thing I ever put in my body to affect my mind. Don't drink if you've had concussions! Yeah I wish I knew what a concussion was and the symptoms, long ago. I had 4 severe concussions, and would suggest that after just one, people change the way they live. We get ONE brain and mine is being donated after my death. I think when they see a brain like mine, and I was NOT a pro athlete, it will change the conversation around brain health. Psychedelics are absolutely something I am thinking about.

  • @iron60bitch62
    @iron60bitch62 4 года назад +16

    I paid 15 years juniors never got to the big show and it was fine I never thought I would but I have almost 20 concussions it was never ever told don’t be a problem was never ever told I should be concerned with it was never ever told that you need to rest between concussions I got three concussions to the period of 10 days and it changed my life forever

    • @HeyZeus096
      @HeyZeus096 3 года назад

      There's a bunch of research being done right now, both psychedelics and more physical methods. Look up Ted Carrick; he's the one who got Sidney Crosby back on the ice.

    • @2K9s
      @2K9s Год назад

      @@HeyZeus096 Neurologist Dr. Jerry Petty. And Dr Mark Gordon, hormone imbalance treatment.

  • @davidbroughall3782
    @davidbroughall3782 5 лет назад +72

    I really do have to wonder about the lack of humanity of the people writing in these comments. "He signed on the bottom line." "He knew the risks." "He was a goon."
    Tell me, who wouldn't want to get paid huge amounts of money playing the game you love? Guess what, it's only very recently that we've come to fully understand the risk to the brain when playing contact sports like football and hockey, so it's likely he didn't fully understand them. It's the so-called goons that suffer disproportionately, because they're the ones fighting to protect the star players. Look at Derek Boogaard.

    • @jenbillings5378
      @jenbillings5378 5 лет назад +1

      "Its only VERY recently the risks of the brain" u posted that 2 weeks ago...have u been living under a rock. Concussion protocol has been a huge thing not just "recently"...its been enforced for a great amount of time however I have seen players that wanna shake it off to stay in the game and these trainers need to pull them in the back no MATTER what for an assessment. Men/guys still have the "don't want to look weak"....anyone of us could walk on the side walk and be seriously injured and I didn't sign on a dotted line to know what I'm "getting into" just to walk the side walk...so I didn't know what i was getting "myself into" walking down the street...

    • @jessebell4796
      @jessebell4796 4 года назад +1

      Watch ice guardians. The players are the ones keeping fighting in hockey and want the physicality to remain. I feel for Daniel 100% they should be looking into different treatments but don't come on here and say shit before you do the research

    • @CJ-oj8om
      @CJ-oj8om 3 года назад

      @@jessebell4796 how about you do some research you clown before shooting your mouth off

    • @jessebell4796
      @jessebell4796 3 года назад

      @@CJ-oj8om and how have I not done my research?

    • @CJ-oj8om
      @CJ-oj8om 3 года назад

      @@jessebell4796 🤦‍♂️

  • @user-di1hh4qy6r
    @user-di1hh4qy6r 6 лет назад +69

    Let's not forget all us guys that didn't even come close to the pro level. A cross check to the face at age 12 and a trip that sent me into the boards head first ruined my life.

    • @niks983
      @niks983 5 лет назад +6

      I feel ya man I didn't play hockey, football and mma was my picks. Now at 35 I'm wondering if I'll get to see my 9 year old son grow up.
      I guess he can take my trophies and medals to his wedding since I might have litteraly killed myself earning them.

    • @GSonDunn
      @GSonDunn 5 лет назад +1

      Damn dude thats nuts

    • @pryzz1890
      @pryzz1890 4 года назад +1

      jack costa a cross check to the middle of my back from 7 years ago still fucks up my day to day life

    • @zac1002
      @zac1002 4 года назад

      mountain biking ruining my life.

    • @dominicsabato759
      @dominicsabato759 4 года назад

      Hey brother me too. Ive had 6 concussions by the age of 19. 2 more undiagnosed. Landed me in prison addicted to opiates and severe anxiety and depression. respond back we can talk brother

  • @hellothere7805
    @hellothere7805 5 лет назад +9

    I've lived with post concussion syndrome (PCS) for 5 years now, spent thousands of dollars and endless hours sitting in a dark quiet room. These days I find satisfaction in small victories and achievements, mainly spending time with my 6 year old daughter. I encourage people with PCS to stand up and bring a voice like Daniel. You don't have to be a sports professional to have PCS, the two most common ways to get concussions or PCS is by falling or car accidents. Most of us live in silence. Like Daniel, you can strip me of my profession, money and belongings. The most important thing I've learned living with this is time is so important. If you have it spend time with people who want to understand and who are living with PCS - its therapeutic.

    • @danielprose5878
      @danielprose5878 10 месяцев назад

      Did u see any improvments over the years ?

  • @clubmongerboy
    @clubmongerboy 6 лет назад +37

    This video shows a side of Carcillo speak like I've never seen before. His trash talking and persona is what many will remember. It's good to see him contribute to this awareness affecting previous enforcers/players. This is the first good thing I've seen him contribute to as I was never a fan.

    • @NODAK9
      @NODAK9 5 лет назад +1

      @clubmongerboy
      Got to know him off the ice when he played in Phoenix, super laid back humble guy just like in the video. Same with Brad May, Laraque, Brian Mcgrattan etc.

  • @debmoore1503
    @debmoore1503 5 лет назад +24

    As a nurse, I'm so proud that you're talking about this. I have your back! 💙

    • @fresh0678
      @fresh0678 Год назад

      Since you work in the medical field, have you ever heard of cerebrolysin???

    • @debmoore1503
      @debmoore1503 Год назад

      @@fresh0678 I don’t think it’s here in the US.

    • @fresh0678
      @fresh0678 Год назад

      @@debmoore1503 its not FDA approved in the US. But it is imported to the US. From all the medical literature, as well as personal anecdotal experience. I have done martial arts since I was 3 years old, have done countless full contact karate tournaments from 6 years old up until 17 when I transitioned to MMA & kickboxing. Have had several amateur boxing matches, a handful of amateur MMA fights, double amateur kickboxing matches and 6 professional kickboxing matches. I have suffered who knows how many concussions and countless strikes to my head. I am also a recovering addict. Cerebrolysin has done miracles for me in such short amounts of time. It is a miracle (drug?) And I see the reason it is not approved in the states, it would take billions of dollars away from the pharmaceutical companies and medical field because it works

  • @macintoshimann9892
    @macintoshimann9892 10 месяцев назад +2

    I remember less than a year ago I was having trouble navigating a neighborhood I knew well. I was 28 and forgetting everything including how to breathe. Psychedelics in less than 1 year have given me a life I’m excited for above and beyond the way things used to be. I hope to be able to do things like hold a job again but honestly just to have my lungs filling with air on their own and without pain is so much of a miracle I realize just how blessed I am to be alive

  • @Hidious10
    @Hidious10 6 лет назад +54

    "You can take my name off the Stanley Cup twice over... I can't live like that anymore."
    I don't think anyone without a hockey "background" can understand the importance of the Stanley Cup and how meaningful this statement is.

  • @niks983
    @niks983 5 лет назад +5

    Cte sucks I'm living with it now. I played tackle football from 9 through highschool and got my first concussion at 10. In my 20s I did mma for 3 years. I'm 35 now and I have had around 10 real concussions a few back to back with idk how many mild or "minor"........ My short term memory is getting away from me and I find myself confused about really simple stuff sometimes. I have dramatic mood swings and often think of suicide. I do my best to hide it but sometimes it's not possible. My wife is worried sick and we are trying to minimize the symptoms. I really hope I can make it long enough to see my 9 year old son grow up and become a man. He wants to play football and fight like his dad........ I'm too afraid to tell him the real reason we won't let him play tackle football.
    Some days I'm ok but then from out of nowhere I'll start to feel angry or sad. A heartfelt commercial will make me cry. I've done well so far not to let it affect my family but it's getting harder. I hope someone can figure out a viable treatment because everything we have tried hasn't worked and it's very expensive.
    If I could go back and talk to my younger self I would say not to worry about being the tough guy and protect your fucking head dipshit.
    If anyone reads this and is actively competing after a concussion or two or three....... Stop! It's just not worth it!
    What is my son going to do take all my trophies to his wedding and put em in a chair.... because I might have litteraly killed myself earning them.

    • @exnihilo4547
      @exnihilo4547 5 лет назад

      Praying for you and your family , keep strong bro

  • @jcdova29
    @jcdova29 Год назад +3

    This is a sad video. A man fighting for his life. God bless him and many prayers 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @mrgrenonpharmd
    @mrgrenonpharmd 6 лет назад +9

    I suffered a severe concussion after a car accident and initially lost significant ability to speak for the first week. Then the mTBIs neurological symptoms started and have continued for the 18 months since. Your reaction in the beginning of the video, looking away and into the distance while becoming overwhelmed and tearing up and seemingly at a loss of words and despondent is to a T how I get when asked how am I doing. When you say it's hard being a man with pride going to seek treatment...I feel the exact same way. I am a doctor of pharmacy, and graduated with high honors, received many awards, am published, have played drums for 24 years and was signed to a small record deal right out of high school, played baseball until I was 24 and last at bat was homerun. I have never met a challenge I could not beat or a hobby I didn't perform exceptional in through hard work and passion. I wanted to attempt a few fitness expos I got myself from 175lbs 15% body fat to 207lbs 4% body fat, I was married to a physician and divorced from that physician, and still after being betrayed and isolated, I had me, my pride, my loving family and could overcome anything. After the accident everything....everything about me and the person I always was got erased and was replaced with guilt, hopelessness, anxiety, depression, loss of self, apathy, etc...as well multiple physical symptoms. It's amazing to see the similarity in your demeanor to mine. I wish you a speedy acceptable recovery and thank you so much for making this video

    • @TheWitchOvAgnesi
      @TheWitchOvAgnesi 6 лет назад +1

      God dude... I hope you're on the way to recovery. Please don't give up. It'll get better.

    • @niks983
      @niks983 5 лет назад

      I'm with you my friend although it was 15 years of football and mma that got me. I'm 35 and becoming a shell of my former self. Anxiety and sadness over take me without warning. My short term memory is failing and I catch myself being confused by simple tasks. My wife is worried sick and so am I. Thoughts of suicide are becoming more and more frequent. I'm afraid I won't be able to see my son grow up. I love that kid more than anything in this world yet my stupid brain tells me he would be better without me. I've denied these symptoms and hid them for a while but they are becoming undeniable. My wife and I have tried a few things to try and curb the pain accupuncture and therapy but no help. Let me know if any treatment helps you.
      Hang in there bud 👊 maybe they will figure this stuff out in our time.

    • @himanshu-nl4yi
      @himanshu-nl4yi 3 года назад

      @@niks983 hey how are u now?
      Did anything work for you ? I am in kind of similar situation and i am only 21 years old. my shot term memory is getting worse, i have a lack of self, lack of awareness, not able to imagine etc issues. Plz let me know if anything works for you

    • @himanshu-nl4yi
      @himanshu-nl4yi 3 года назад

      @@niks983 how are u now? Did it get any better?

    • @TheBushRanger.
      @TheBushRanger. 2 года назад

      Are you recovered now?

  • @BigGame12
    @BigGame12 6 лет назад +78

    People who are out here saying that Carcillo was a goon and has dished out his share of concussions are missing the point completely.
    He is the product of a league that has withheld information and let guys like Carcillo play and thrive putting in jeopardy the lives of all the players in the league.
    He's the best man to speak out about this, and I am sure glad he is.

    • @beazy293
      @beazy293 6 лет назад +6

      He was a scumbag on the ice I think most of us can agree on that fact. Off the ice some hockey players who made careers out of dirty plays or fighting or what have you get criticized for trying to change the game after cashing in on it. I don't think that's what he's doing here and think he genuinely wants to make the game safer but at the same time with fighting being almost removed from the game with the visor and helmet rules now it's clear dirty plays are the result of concussions now-a-days (like headshots and boarding etc.). I want to be entertained but at the same time don't want to see anyone get hurt and god forbid be cursed with permanent damage; the league has to do a better job of protecting players since the players aren't allowed to protect themselves now with enforcers and is why you see pileups whenever there's a big clean hit.

    • @Adamacaciastrainn
      @Adamacaciastrainn 6 лет назад +3

      Josh is proof that you need to hug your children

    • @TheFlamingPike
      @TheFlamingPike 6 лет назад +3

      What information was withheld? That getting hit in the head can severely injure you? Everybody knew that. Prehistoric men knew that when they would hit other people on the head with a club.

    • @ghytgb
      @ghytgb 6 лет назад +3

      Brendan Collins no they’re not. Just because you say something doesn’t mean it’s true. You give and you get Danny boy!

    • @sullivan0099
      @sullivan0099 6 лет назад +6

      He's a grown man. If he didn't know putting elbows into other peoples head, and taking repetitive punches and checks to the head would not be good for your brain, then he's the exact moron off the ice that he was on the ice. Guy is a joke, was a joke on he ice and he had no concern for other guys safety. Now we are suppose to weep for him. Nah.

  • @Youtubesuckz976
    @Youtubesuckz976 6 лет назад +8

    Dr. Mark Gordon of Encino, CA does tremendous work linking TBIs and hormone deficiencies. I’ve sustained concussions from youth hockey, explosions in Afghanistan and car accidents in the states and I’m finally getting back on track after simply having my hormones checked.

  • @Rock_Girl_Daze
    @Rock_Girl_Daze 6 лет назад +2

    Thank-you for sharing this Daniel. Good luck to you in your continued healing. Bless

  • @CoachBeck
    @CoachBeck 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for having the courage to share your story Dan. We may not have played the same role but we certainly share very similar after hockey stories. 20+ concussions later and the pain, fear and uncertainty are very real. The guilt of having a young family and not being able to be 100% for them ever is something I wouldn’t wish on anyone. Thanks to your video I’ve booked myself a week at the centre. Who knows how much it will help but any relief is a blessing to not only myself but my wife, kids, parents and coworkers. When doctors openly write cte on your charts in front of you it’s a very scary thing and it doesn’t leave you with great feelings of hope. People don’t know me, I barely played minor pro so I can’t speak out on the topic like you can and I’m damn sure glad you are! Keep fighting the good fight.

  • @AwakeningZeroPoint
    @AwakeningZeroPoint 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Daniel. As a fan of the game, as a fan of the American version, as a Philly fan, as a fan of humanity, your educating so many you'll never know. You scored, you threw, you bled, all the colors of the league. Daniel. Thank you and may you understand your contribution to the future of LIFE.

    • @jasonsabourin9547
      @jasonsabourin9547 5 лет назад

      In the words of Joe Namath ---" I just want to kiss you"

  • @getrekt9999
    @getrekt9999 6 лет назад +2

    hated Carcillo on the ice, but hate to see that he's going through this. hope he can recover from this for his family.

  • @CLEVERCARE
    @CLEVERCARE 6 лет назад +1

    Going from a 'me' to a 'you' from the world's perspective is one's greatest challenge. Much love from Calgary Carbomb!

  • @LoveEquestria4evet
    @LoveEquestria4evet 4 года назад +1

    THIS IS SO FUCKING IMPORTANT.

  • @JahHerbMan7
    @JahHerbMan7 6 лет назад +5

    I can't even count the amount of undiagnosed concussions I've had from playing hockey all my life

    • @pabloescobar4555
      @pabloescobar4555 3 года назад

      @@OFTDREAMER yes why are you recommending ringette as it has a way higher concussion rate

  • @iron60bitch62
    @iron60bitch62 4 года назад +2

    While playing a very short period of time the juniors sustained a number of concussions and I was always told the same thing you got a play from if you don’t show up to play you will be replaced that’s how my concussions were treated

  • @joked87isback
    @joked87isback 3 года назад +1

    Loved Carci's hustle in Philly when he player for the Flyers but always thought of him as a goon. I have so much more respect for him now bc hes literally one of the only dudes speaking out on the real issuse these guys deal with off the ice and after retirement

    • @UnbreakableDad
      @UnbreakableDad 3 года назад

      This guy was scoring 30 goals a year in the OHL. I wish that Philadelphia didn't push so hard to make him even more of an enforcer because he could have been a 30-40 point player and much healthier in the long run.

  • @iron60bitch62
    @iron60bitch62 4 года назад +2

    I have 13 documented concussions I played a very short period of time and juniors I live in New York City I’m sure I had 20 concussions I just turned 60 and there’s a bunch of stuff I don’t remember I always forget my middle name I forget my grandchildren’s names sometimes I go out to get something and I have to make three trips I forget each time what is years ago I forgot where I lived after a minor bump on the head playing a pick up game

  • @jtplatero
    @jtplatero 5 лет назад +1

    You're one of my favorite Chicago players...I'll be praying for your health and for your family.

  • @Brew311
    @Brew311 6 лет назад +5

    The chair Sydney Crosby says helped him with his concussion recovery.

  • @Citizenshane81
    @Citizenshane81 6 лет назад +1

    I hated Carcillo when he played, I hated him cause he was so good. Now I see him as courageous. I know the feeling. I had 5 strokes at 37 years old due to undiagnosed meningitis that was left way too long. ICU, Speech therapy, Cognitive therapy, mental/emotional therapy, I know all about that. He’s doing the right thing.

  • @WillKoz
    @WillKoz 6 лет назад

    I recently have been experiencing some unexplainable symptoms and the doctors are just now starting to think it's also from a TBI. He told me about your battle and I came here to check it out for myself. Seeing someone like you go through this makes it a little less terrifying for me. Wish you the best and I hope for a full recovery for the both of us and anyone else who is also suffering through this.

    • @jasonsabourin9547
      @jasonsabourin9547 5 лет назад

      Ummmm yummy.😘

    • @TheBushRanger.
      @TheBushRanger. 2 года назад +1

      How you going today man?

    • @WillKoz
      @WillKoz 2 года назад

      @@TheBushRanger. I'm doing well. Honestly I've just learned to live with most things thrown at me. Just have to take life in stride and keep on keeping on.

  • @NCarmine1
    @NCarmine1 6 лет назад +2

    I truly believe that Dan Carcillo will make a biggest impact how NHL deals head traumas in near future.He and Paul Holmgren probably saved Nick Boynton`s life after addiction when he played Philadelphia

  • @nicholaspietrzak9992
    @nicholaspietrzak9992 6 лет назад +1

    Had some bad head injuries. My worst was playing rugby. I feel what you're going through. I have a seizure disorder as a result of it.

  • @Kongatthegates00
    @Kongatthegates00 6 месяцев назад +2

    Ive had 10 concussions diagnosed. Undiagnosed who knows and im only 41 who knows I have CTE. But how far along..who knows.

    • @videogameplayer0552
      @videogameplayer0552 2 дня назад

      It’s not a guarantee that you would have CTE. Concussions on their own don’t necessarily cause it. The biggest risk is from constant repetitive blows. NFL players who in a single season suffer literally thousands of blows to the head in practice and games usually get CTE. I’ve had one or two concussions myself, but if I were you I’d just avoid getting any more head injuries, and consult with a neurologist if you’re worried. You wouldn’t necessarily have CTE.

  • @johnstandup8162
    @johnstandup8162 7 месяцев назад

    I hope everything works out well for you young man you have two beautiful children to raise ❤️👍 God bless you 🙏

  • @buckmarley3422
    @buckmarley3422 6 лет назад +5

    Appreciate the honest blunt truth that the NHL/NFL and all its advertisers do not want you to know. I dont watch Hockey but have watched sports (entertainment) all my life, including the NFL and Professional Wrestling. People love the brutality and at the end of the day, the players know what they're signing up for in part (the physical aspect) and they get paid handsomely for their play. I am very compassionate for their life after sports but i do know the wicked and ugly truth behind the ways of this world. These players are destroying their bodies for entertainment and money at the end of the day, who doesnt know that all Major Sports are betted on and rigged at the highest levels...all for the mighty dollar. That means the precious memories and moments are tainted and deceitful because moments and even players...are being rigged to operate a certain way. My only question is
    "What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world yet lose his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul"?- Jesus Christ
    There is a price to fame and riches in the Devil's wicked game.

  • @JulieR73
    @JulieR73 4 года назад +2

    My mom suffered several concussions and also died of Parkinson’s disease

  • @cntslesfabrication
    @cntslesfabrication 5 лет назад +3

    I have CTE myself and the last 2 years my symptoms have been progressing getting worse and I would rather break 6 in my neck and 15 in my back again in a horrible wreak then go through the symptoms I go through everyday and I'm 31 year's old. Because of my CTE I have lost everything important in my life my wife and 2 boys. I didn't play hockey or have the funds to even see a specialist to get help for myself. Everyday is different from the next but I'm only getting worse and it's horrible. I feel like a drug addict with no way to get better.

    • @davidwilson4331
      @davidwilson4331 3 года назад +2

      I have a suggestion for you. Check out CognitiveFX in Provo Utah. The may be able to offer some hope and improvement in your symptoms.

  • @jussmeet9179
    @jussmeet9179 4 года назад +2

    I would have appreciated more simple edits in this video. I mean please consider that ppl with tbi's will come across this video and the flashy edits were not fun to sit through and have to just close my eyes till Daniel starts speaking

  • @worstusername
    @worstusername 6 лет назад +1

    It's so sad to see these guys we admired as such badasses in this state :*(

  • @mic01
    @mic01 6 лет назад +1

    He's lucky to be getting this kind of treatment here in Canada I was hit from a lady who ran a red light woke up on the side of the road. nearly 10 months later insurance cuts you off they want you back to work. I have the same symptoms our health system here in Canada is a joke.

  • @davidgdraper6269
    @davidgdraper6269 6 лет назад

    Brother as a veteran, so many of us are dealing with this and yet our care is so piss poor. I know that many of us are having our children play soccer, international football.
    I hope you put your son in a soccer program. It’s not perfect either but need to come to terms with this and treat those with brain injury accordingly.
    You and your mates from Hockey will be in our collective thoughts. I know my BIL sustained multiple concussions while playing NCAA hockey and the 2 years he spent playing farm league hockey just trying to get back to school. Fredonia State in NY took in most of his farm league teammates and tried their best to keep them safe while giving them an education. I know his personality is much different post hockey. His kids no longer play the game or even US football but stick to baseball and softball.
    This is something the world needs to hear. The Sane is true for veterans. We know what it’s like to have huge gaps in memory, serious depression and gaps in our thought processes. Thanks for coming forward.

  • @ICraneI
    @ICraneI 2 года назад

    I played hockey my whole life, can’t remember much, I’ve been slurring my words the past 2 years. I’m confident i have CTE. I’m terrified. I’m 21, the average life expectancy is 51. I’m very scared and feel very alone since there’s no way to diagnose this disease until after death no one will truly know/care until it’s too late.

  • @commentindica4204
    @commentindica4204 5 лет назад +2

    I broke my skull in rugby i didnt went to the doctors after 9 or 10 weeks everything change your life ruin cant refix it just shit because its hard to deal with Tbi i end up having ocd and mude swings i use medical use of weed and thc to treat the pain witch helps bring back my braincell reduse the migraine headache

  • @glenglen8454
    @glenglen8454 5 лет назад

    a hockey player will do anything to become the best. it is a true war what you risk out on the ice and off the ice, but what you gain you can lose and what youve lost will always be gone.

  • @gabrielvezina
    @gabrielvezina 6 лет назад +19

    Watch the movie Concussion with Will Smith and you will understand everything about concussions/CTE

  • @jenbillings5378
    @jenbillings5378 5 лет назад +2

    I'm glad he came forward as well as another player coming forward to talk about the hazing and physical, emotional and verbal abuse. I just came across 2 of these interviews and I am disgusted at the OHL level and the NHL. It still makes me wonder though if this is still happening. It was said that coaches etc were in on stuff too. I am just litterly disgusted. The other video I came across was a team mate and he said he started to coach AAA and couldn't do it cause just being in the rink made him sick. The guarded demeanor of the other player (I can't think of his name) but he has a hard time keeping eye contact and still fearful. That is what wrecks people for life at any age. I do hope this is widely seen cause i was sick to my stomach watching both videos. These guys will never be the same....i can't even think what all I want to even reply cause im just so disgusted and upset...im in the health care field and if anyone had any idea of working with an individual with a brain injury... it's heart wrenching.

    • @nina5-12
      @nina5-12 4 года назад

      Dan is a lot better now. I just heard him speak this week. Check him out on Instagram.

  • @branwithoutclaws
    @branwithoutclaws 6 лет назад

    It's pretty cool that he's offering a potential solution or at the very least more appropriate treatment.

  • @davidbroughall3782
    @davidbroughall3782 5 лет назад +1

    I just read about the hazing rituals that Carcillo went through as a rookie with the Sarnia Sting. Disgusting. No doubt similar things have happened, and likely continue to happen on most or all sports teams. Hazing rituals are nominally supposed to develop trust in your teammates, but in reality sow anger, resentment and psychological trauma.

  • @isaiahhoward
    @isaiahhoward 6 лет назад +61

    I am praying for your healing and strength in Jesus name!

    • @xXeddie92Xx
      @xXeddie92Xx 6 лет назад +10

      fuck jesus he needs scientific and medical treatment

    • @farristurner6443
      @farristurner6443 6 лет назад +1

      In Jesus name...

    • @isaiahhoward
      @isaiahhoward 6 лет назад +2

      Jesus saves 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @felipemelchorhernandez6998
      @felipemelchorhernandez6998 6 лет назад +1

      I'm going thru the same situation as this guy it's been 8 months since i got post concussion syndrome

    • @isaiahhoward
      @isaiahhoward 6 лет назад

      alejandro Hernandez Jesus heals!

  • @SirHimothyy
    @SirHimothyy 5 лет назад

    This guy is the reason I fell inlove with watching hockey this is so fucking depressing😪😪 but also a harsh reality

  • @lisahandley6024
    @lisahandley6024 2 года назад +1

    I have hope. I know it exists. I can hang on.

  • @jonathanbernard411
    @jonathanbernard411 Год назад

    Dang what a powerfull statement....happy to finally see nhl taking this seriously

  • @lisahandley6024
    @lisahandley6024 2 года назад

    If I could stop helping other people and focus on myself I wouldn't have a family member after me standing in the way of my completion of something which I will complete but I'm just not sure how because jail is so not an option for me. It makes me angry and sad that at 48 years old anyone has the right to take my freedom and what peace I have now thank God away from me and now I know my life's purpose. The pain derived from people and their assumptions is immense.

  • @asiaroberson1750
    @asiaroberson1750 6 лет назад +4

    they need to do that in football too because the same thing happened in that sport too

  • @jackvanallen
    @jackvanallen 5 лет назад +1

    I have a friend that 18 and has had concussions and there would be times he would leave for the season and come back a different person, you have out of body expiences and when you have that happen to you multiple times that means your body kinda died like however many times you’ve had out of body’s, it’s not healthy or worth it, you make money yeah and people know your name but there’s more to life then that

  • @ICraneI
    @ICraneI 2 года назад

    I can’t remember most of my life, to me it’s normal now but i know it’s not the way my family and friends can recall so many events.

  • @thirdeye4deebrain
    @thirdeye4deebrain 3 года назад

    I feel for any player going through this. It’s hard to take Carcillo seriously considering his record of cheap shots and injuring other players- however I wouldn’t wish brain damage on my worst enemy that’s tough.

  • @Cupidville
    @Cupidville 6 лет назад

    Full support
    Brave and truthful video
    Very educational video
    Informative as well

  • @xr5431
    @xr5431 4 года назад

    its all about knowledge. All the leagues around the world are noticing this, and you need to punish the people that are doing the ugly hits hard so those wont happend again, beacuse you can't tell people not to play hockey, its like telling someone not to bicycle or smth. but you can teach them what the risks are and what not to do. all respect to this guy

  • @timfronimos459
    @timfronimos459 6 лет назад +4

    sorry for the bad grammar but concussive injury even effects us recreational players

    • @TheGee07
      @TheGee07 6 лет назад

      Your grammar is just fine; no need to apologize. I wish you all the best for you and your brain, Tim!

  • @Taqruinnius
    @Taqruinnius 5 лет назад +4

    This is why I will never give the NHL any of my money.

  • @gotopshelf8
    @gotopshelf8 6 лет назад

    That was touching......needed to be said.....and informative. Wake up NHL...... CTE is real.....pro sports needs to wake up. AFter losing my friend JR Seau.....i just can't see sports the same anymore. Hockey is my favorite sport that i play and LOVE......and for a player like Daniel to say "You can take my name off the Stanley Cup twice over. I can’t live like that anymore."....WOW GREAT PIECE!!!!!! HOCKEY RULES......(the game)

  • @JP_HKY_777
    @JP_HKY_777 5 лет назад +2

    I have Unbelievable passions for mental health as I have it and I love hockey and real people so perfect combo but my perfect combo is hickey ocd broadcasting Corey hirsch lehner etc... so many and the brain is complex and I am me but I feel I’m a brain

  • @J-bt5jw
    @J-bt5jw 6 лет назад

    Listening to this while doing my brain injury exercises.

    • @missharris5521
      @missharris5521 4 года назад

      J P can u help my friend? What are the exercises?

  • @dominicsabato759
    @dominicsabato759 4 года назад

    I was a kod never in any trouble, even afraid to smoke weed. I have been on skates since the age of 5. By 19 i had 6 diagnosed concussions then 2 more since. I am 33 now and have been to prison twice and county jail 6 times. I became addicted to opiates which led me to heroin. All after my concussions started. Somedays i stay in the dark room and cant even go to work it gets so bad. I have spasms in my legs and hands that are embarrassing. I watch these videos for hope. If ANYONE needs someone to talk to please please reply to this. I could use you just as much as you could use me.

  • @TheWitchOvAgnesi
    @TheWitchOvAgnesi 6 лет назад +1

    I love Carcillo, and I love hockey (played all my life). I personally think the NHL is rotten to the core in how it treats its players not only in terms of their health but also their careers.
    But all that being said, I have to wonder how much of Carcillo's problem stems from playing hockey, versus the fights he fought. I guess what I'm saying is he may be more a victim of the era in which he played, than the sport itself. And yeah, that's partly the NHL's fault.
    I do hope that the research he is involved with can make some breakthrough in CTE, and that hopefully it can apply to other aspects of dementia.

  • @lisahandley6024
    @lisahandley6024 2 года назад

    HOLY SHIT. ME TOO. First, I will ( post accident ) stand up for any injustice, and I am not playing. It hurts me to see people hurt . I will not watch a person mistreat another person, literally.. I don't care who, what...I can't stop myself. The worst is saying something to a MOM or DAD ABOUT HOW THEY ARE SPEAKING TO A CHILD. People's advise to me is just don't say it and my eyes roll and stick in the back of my head. If I could I would!!!!;;; I couldn't shower , brush my teeth, clean my surroundings, support myself. I humiliated me, and there's no physical reason I couldn't get up and do these things and I hated myself so much for it , and had no explanation of why. I've spent weeks in bed. I have I have left things I love out in the rain because I couldn't make myself go get them. I WAS NOTHING LIKE THAT BEFORE TBI. IT LITERALLY CHANGED EVERYTHING. Everything. I had relentless insomnia for a straight year. Nothing would make me sleep. Everything was so heavy. Self ruminating self hate thoughts that never stopped BUT still could not get up and pull it together for anything. I turned 369% and it wasn't my choice, nor did I or my family like this new person and the kicker is people and their opinions/ judgement/ assumptions. Drs that don't listen. I'm alive because I took control over what medications I was and will be on. I smoked marijuana a good bit and took all of the mental health drugs and all they did was keep me alive with some outlandish side effects. Because my family and I didn't know right away that I had TBI , I thought I morphed into a piece of shit, as did my family. I did!!! I treat people with a genuine deep love and I'm stupidly honest. Oh, Im because bipolar after the accident. Manic hyper off the chain can not shut up. Then suicidal and thinking you will never come out of this one. Meds do keep you alive. My family thought I got fired from pharmaceutical sales because I was using drugs. I 100% understand. That is the intelligent assumption but dear God y'all think WEED is responsible for THIS??? You think I would let POT do this to me. Are you fing kidding me??????????????? They don't associate with "dope heads" and my actions, mania, impulsivity, bad decision making , ...... constantly humiliated 24/7. My mouth now is its own entity..... WEED!!!!!???? I lost them and we were very very close and there were nieces and nephews involved that I

  • @kinglinus3708
    @kinglinus3708 2 года назад

    Ya they need better treatment for brain injury. Its sad what nhl is doing.. especially to what they did to Kyle Beach. The abuse needs stop in all forms.

  • @kennelson7559
    @kennelson7559 5 лет назад +1

    "But but but he was a goon" he admitted that he gave it just as much as he took it. Nobody deserves this.

  • @JayB2
    @JayB2 Год назад +1

    The good news is the secrets out now. EVERYONE knows u can have permanent damage from head trauma. And that participation in contact sports can lead to CTE. Its no longer a secret.

  • @Reedstar1220
    @Reedstar1220 Год назад

    We love you Daniel!

  • @chrisbarr1359
    @chrisbarr1359 4 года назад +1

    Hockey and football players at all levels including high school are putting their brains at risk in every game. Is it worth it? Rules could be changed to reduce concussions.

  • @MGAF688
    @MGAF688 5 лет назад +1

    Gary Bettman doesn't believe concussions exist in the game of hockey. He has denied everything like the slick SOB that he is.

  • @DodgerFan1988
    @DodgerFan1988 5 лет назад +1

    3:13 straight out of the movie "Concussion."

  • @Lola4life-r6r
    @Lola4life-r6r 3 месяца назад +1

    His son is my friend

  • @zac1002
    @zac1002 4 года назад

    Mountain biking ruined my life.
    So far it's been 19.5 months of seeing no general improvement after doing many specialized treatments since my injury. Will I ever be able to work again? Will I ever get to put the skills that i learned in my University Degree to use and have the dream career I've always wanted? Will I ever get to do the things that I've always dreamed of doing and enjoy them without making myself worse??

  • @ChickenOfTheCaveMan
    @ChickenOfTheCaveMan 6 лет назад +2

    I really hope he gets the best recovery possible with these treatments but I can't help but to see dishonesty here. Sure, the NHL and NHLPA are accountable but the game is played by players and they're the most accountable of all. I know this is an intense game but players need to respect each others, the amount of elbows and hard slashing is still there though it decreased since the Carcillo kind of players are vanishing from the league.

  • @timmead3970
    @timmead3970 6 лет назад +23

    Big Carcillo fan. But there has been many many studies done that prove Fighting in the NHL is not where concussions are coming from. It's the equipment of today's NHL that's causing so much harm on the players. They should make the elbow pads, shoulder pads smaller and the Concussions will lower. Guys that want to hit with the small pads will still make big hits but it will impact them as well, so there will be more rubouts and not guys like Tom Wilson skating hard to take a guy's head off. I played 5 years in hockey and only was concussed once. I played 11 years in football and was concussed 5 times. The problem I have is that kids aren't coach proper on technique in giving receiving hits anymore. Now with hitting being taken out of peewee up here in Canada.. kid are now going in blind getting to the next level!

    • @maverick33ize
      @maverick33ize 6 лет назад +5

      To summarize your argument: minimize injuries by reducing padding (ooook); hockey is dangerous because you sustained more concussions playing football than when you played hockey; and exposing kids to hitting earlier will also minimize injuries... I think you're coming from a good place, but there doesn't seem to be any logic to your conclusions. Fighting is part of the problem, especially for the old school guys who were enforcers before the "new era" of the NHL following the rule changes, but the speed of the game is also big culprit which is why we see players like Paul Kariya and Sydney Crosby dealing with concussions. I don't have a ready-made solution for you, but awareness of the causes are a great start. Not hiding these facts and providing players with adequate diagnosis and treatment is a next step. I don't think minimizing padding makes any sense - by that logic, we should make all padding illegal and all injuries will be eliminated.

    • @masas19
      @masas19 6 лет назад +1

      More padding leads players to make hits on higher speed and play generally more reckless game. If it hurts your shoulders and elbows and ribs every time you hit someone, you only do it when it makes sense (to take someone off the puck). Injuries to torso can be very serious but it is nothing compared to losing your memories and mental health. Compare American football and Rugby, both sports have horrific injuries but football has vastly more concussions because of the higher padding people have (they just run head first to make a tackle). Compare boxing and mma, boxing is far more dangerous because the boxing gloves allow people to hit harder without worrying about braking their fist or wrist (and also because of long count leading to longer fights-->more damage to brain).

    • @maverick33ize
      @maverick33ize 6 лет назад

      So we return to the same point: by your logic, we should eliminate all padding and thus all injuries will disappear. I don't see any logic in that and neither should anyone else. You also contradict yourself in your football vs rugby comparison: it is not the difference in padding that leads to more injuries, it's the hitting technique. Football players are taught to ram headfirst into their opponents while rugby players lead with their shoulders or hands. The boxing vs MMA analogy runs into similar problems: in boxing, there are only two targets, the body or the head. In MMA there are a variety of techniques to be used, meaning the number of headshots is significantly less because there are many more ways to defeat an opponent. Thus, your argument that boxing gloves lead to more brain damage is illogical as well. By that logic, bareknuckle boxing is a much safer sport, which again, nobody in their right mind would believe.

    • @masas19
      @masas19 6 лет назад +3

      Come on man, I did not say removing padding makes all injuries disappear. I said less padding means less reckless plays and thus less concussions which is makes sense if you think about it. Obviously hockey players need padding but the point was if too much padding leads to more concussions. Reason why hitting technique in football is different is because of the padding that allows it, and ramming headfirst does cause more concussions. And yes, bare-knuckle boxing is much safer than real boxing because you can't hit as hard and swing away because otherwise you brake your hand. It is not safer for your hands but it is safer when it comes to concussions, which is what this video is about.

    • @maverick33ize
      @maverick33ize 6 лет назад

      I am just walking you through your own logic. If less padding means less injuries, then no padding means no injuries. I've never been a fan of the football hitting technique, but I think the way the game is taught has a greater impact than the presence of helmets. As far as boxing gloves go, they are designed to protect the fighter's head, not the hands. I ma sure you would agree that the impact of hard knuckles on skull is much greater than padded gloves on skull. Again, even though I think you're coming from a good place, I am not seeing any logic in your arguments. Fighting in hockey does cause concussions, but many more result from high speed hits that do not involve the head - the head is impacted secondarily by the acceleration forces generated from body contact.

  • @JulieR73
    @JulieR73 3 года назад

    The PNP Center in the DFW area does some amazing work with athletes

  • @kcb9455
    @kcb9455 Год назад

    Concussion damage was never a big secret

  • @q2breath
    @q2breath Год назад +1

    Those flashing fast lightning-like images can cause fits. What's the freaking point!?? No less on a video talking about saving your brains?!? Do you have any????

  • @ritadoucet-canada8480
    @ritadoucet-canada8480 5 лет назад

    This is what I shared on google+:
    Brain injury is an ongoing fight on a daily basis, I wrote on the news report for players to NOT settle with the NHL as they were oblivious of the harm of concussion brain injury and through the years of having people speaking out of their injuries ONLY then will we find that those who spoke out were not dealing with SIMPLE medical formulas that would heal them instantly.
    Medical doctors are trying with their constant assumptions of MAYBE this will work or that, that is false. I suffered a concussion that affected my short-term memory loss, simply by falling off my bike. I knew it was major damage.
    My EYES rolled up on its own towards the sky, I saw millions of stars float around as I sat there on the ground waiting for those symptoms to subside. Afterwards I could not remember what I did yesterday and it had serious consequences of living my daily life. It took six months for my doctor to diagnose me with a brain injury, I cannot remember the term he used, but validation that I was NOT crazy made my heart sing out, FINALLY proof of NOT being a mental case but suffering from brain injury.
    This was not the first fall, as a young girl of 11 while I visited my brother years ago, he worked on a farm and I could not stand the stench of farm dung that he had to work in and he advised me to go play with the girl that had horses, I did what I was told, we were riding bare back and ooops there I went flying off the horse, I cannot remember what happened afterwards. Throughout the years I played baseball, being miss toughy I would run forward and try to bump that fat man standing on the base but I would be the one who fell flat on her ass. A boyfriend and his brother fighting together and I would try and break them apart, sent me flying off my feet and flat on my ass once again, without knowing I was suffering the effects of brain injury during all these times, of constant headaches, I took aspirin, aspirin that eventually made for a weak stomach lining that eventually led to major surgery, when pain gripped me beyond understanding I called for an ambulance (dying was an option I was open too) they rushed me into surgery for exploratory surgery, they fixed it but left me with a scar from the top to bottom of my tummy. I went back to work as I thought I could work while sitting without having the proper restraints to hold my tummy in, I developed 4 hernia's from that surgery, after effects I call it, to have a surgical stomach mesh implanted in me. Mental stress would bring about floating mirrors in my eyes, not a common thing for people to experience. To heal from the stress I learned to lie down with eyes closed and to allow the mirrors to disappear as that was the only way I could deal with it. Now, I use Aloe Vera to heal my eyes when these mirror like images come about. My eyesight with the Aloe seems to change, I have bifocals and my eyesight is good one day, next day I deal with blurry vision. all these symptoms are the affect of BRAIN INJURY.

  • @musicman76enator
    @musicman76enator 6 лет назад

    The league is screwing the players. Period.
    NHL just wake the fuck up and do something.
    Maybe we need to fire Gary Bettman? That would be a start.
    As Carcillo said at the end "I hate the NHL but I love hockey"
    That means a lot.

  • @niks983
    @niks983 5 лет назад +2

    Fuck man that tired sad confused face, I'm all too familiar with it ....... FML

  • @Steve-3P0
    @Steve-3P0 5 лет назад

    Most comments criticising Carcillo miss the point. I grew up playing hockey. I wasn't any good to come anywhere near juniors, let alone pro, but I had a very big, very tall friend that did. The sport pushed him to be an enforcer, to fight. He was the nicest guy you could ever meet, but as he moved up juniors and semi-pro leagues, he either had to drop the gloves or hang up his skates.

    • @jasonsabourin9547
      @jasonsabourin9547 5 лет назад

      Well in the immortal words of Cornelius T Buttric "Dems the brakes, honey"

  • @jlo2o199
    @jlo2o199 Год назад

    Not the video I wanted to see when I typed in Dan Carcillo..

  • @KMF3
    @KMF3 6 лет назад

    This looks like really expensive treatment. I have TBI and could never afford this treatment or actually any treatment.

    • @liltazer.0
      @liltazer.0 3 года назад

      he did earn quite the money, he was a professional athlete and a popular one at too.

  • @lisahandley6024
    @lisahandley6024 2 года назад +1

    IT FORMS NEW NEUROLOGICAL PATHWAYS! IT INCREASES NEUROPLASTICITY!

  • @kinglinus3708
    @kinglinus3708 2 года назад

    Concussions are pretty bad but if have past traumatic event it can also screw up your brain too..

  • @danijelapehar4174
    @danijelapehar4174 5 лет назад

    This is so shocking, how they don't care about their players in a dangerous sport of hockey

  • @scottcharney1091
    @scottcharney1091 Год назад +1

    You don't have to make it to the NHL for this sort of thing to happen to you, although of course contact at the lower levels is much less intense. Even so, it's almost as bad as gridiron football. Don't do it.

  • @lisahandley6024
    @lisahandley6024 2 года назад

    SHIT! IM VERY SORRY THAT YOU HAVE AND HAD SUFFERED

  • @aretakatera
    @aretakatera 2 года назад

    As someone trying to heal from a concussion, I hate the editing on this.

  • @WolfmanJack66
    @WolfmanJack66 6 лет назад

    Get well Daniel. You are awesome. Loved watching you play.

  • @discoveryman59
    @discoveryman59 6 лет назад

    You played contact sports of your own free will suck it up and live with your decision!!

  • @chrispapadopuniger1260
    @chrispapadopuniger1260 5 лет назад

    If someone ever tried to haze me in the locker room, they got their teeth punched out.

  • @adamhealey6193
    @adamhealey6193 2 года назад +1

    Daniel Carcillo is a hypocrite who spent he’s time in the NHL targeting other players, the best thing that could happen to Carcillo is to go bankrupt and work a regular job like the rest of us to realize how good he had it in the NHL. Every NHL player knows what they sign up for one bad hit could leave you with a concussion or paralyzed the same with a police officer or firefighter they may not come home from work or see something messed up and get PTSD. Carcillo if you didn’t want to play in the NHL and accept the risks you should of got an office job somebody else will gladly take an NHL gig !

  • @nikkodutrabouck8178
    @nikkodutrabouck8178 6 лет назад

    I hope you make a full recovery and someone probably already told you the following:
    Here is some Research on brain injuries that talk about increasing omega-3s, cardiovascular exercise, and oxygen to increase neurological pathway repair.
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3225186/
    I am not a scientist in this field however anyone can lookup research like this at a university library and become better educated on how to recover from trauma. Some doctors don't take the time to be on the cutting edge of research simply because they have to many patients.

  • @rowdieshockey5941
    @rowdieshockey5941 4 года назад

    Anyone here after the Paul Bissonnette incident?

  • @Reprezent542
    @Reprezent542 6 лет назад

    I really liked carcillo when he was a flyer but I hated him for other squads haha

  • @luissantovenia94
    @luissantovenia94 6 лет назад

    I need some help i live in miami florida and i want to put my head through a ten foot thick steel wall!!!!!!!