i've had some minor stuff in hockey.. nothin more than strains/sprains and broken fingers and toes.. which surprisingly don't hurt as much as stubbing a toe (its hilarious that stubbing a toe can be one of the most painful things ever).. but one of the most painful/shocking things i've seen was about 6 or 7 years ago.. one of my teammates and i were coming across the blue line towards eachother, and he gave me the right of way but in doing so, ran into an opposing player, who ended up with a silverfork fracture.. called silverfork because he broke his radius/ulna and they overlapped.. so basically the guy;s arm was about 4" shorter than normal.. no broken skin but did he ever scream.. i almost bumped into him after but i saw his arm was seriously deformed.. i've also seen a shattered collar bone and broken neck..
i think i'd say getting burned from a metal frame on a glass cover over friers was the worst i've ever felt.. went into shock, co-worker called 911.. i have a huge scar now..
i've been working as a paramedic with a transfer company in ottawa for the last couple of months and so i've seen some pretty nasty stuff.. maybe i'll write somethin up next time i come on.