With all of these incidents happening in the same week, many (including myself) are questioning the NHL's safety policy when it comes to protective equipment. As of right now, the NHL does not require visors or neck guards, but that could change in the coming weeks. From my standpoint as both a hockey player and official, I wouldn't be surprised if there are new standards in protective equipment for all hockey divisions. Even my former officiating association in Boise has deemed that all officials should wear visors after what happened to dePuzzo last week. After I heard what happened to Zednik, I even wore a neck guard to my college hockey practice. Can't be too careful, ya know.
My standpoint on the issue is let the players decide on what they want to wear on the ice. As long as they know the risks that come with playing the sport, I have no objections with what players do. As for youth leagues, I believe that neck guards should be mandatory as they are supposed to be. Hockey can be a dangerous sport and those who play the game as well as those who officiate the game should always be aware of the risks that come with stepping out onto the ice. Only then can we be somewhat safer.