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Oh, those brave men and women who pace the sidelines of professional sporting events across America. They risk it all to bring us that extra tidbit of info. OK, maybe not "it all," but there's definitely some danger involved. However, I'd much rather be Sportsnet's Ian Mendez or NFL Network's Ian Rapoport than MSG's John Giannone, who was pegged in the face by a puck during tonight's Islanders-Rangers game at Madison Square Garden.

And a shot via @GardenFaithful:


The best part is that he still filed a report while getting treated for that gash on his nose. In hockey, even the reporters are tougher.

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  • Damn that hurt I can think of some NFL sideline reporters I would like to see this happen to
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