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Plaza of Honor awaits ex-Roughrider therapist Ivan Gutfriend

Article reposted from CBC News Saskatchewan
Author: Kevin O’Connor

For decades, Ivan Gutfriend has been a good friend to injured Saskatchewan Roughriders — occasionally breaking the bad news and helping them get back in playing condition.

For 38 years, until he retired last year, whenever a Rider was hurt on the field, he would rush to their side

Now the team’s former athletic therapist will be honoured for his contributions — he’s being inducted tonight into the Riders Plaza of Honor.

It was Gutfriend who got the call when quarterback Darian Durant suffered season-ending injuries to his arm (in 2014) and his Achilles tendon (in 2015).

“They’re both devastating injuries, both to Darian and to the organization,” Gutfriend said.

Darian Durant

Ivan Gutfriend had to break the news to quarterback Darian Durant in 2015 when he sustained an Achilles injury. (Rick Elvin/The Canadian Press)

He recalled the conversation about the Achilles tendon injury in an interview with CBC Radio’sMorning Edition host Sheila Coles.

“All right, tell me straight, what is it?” he said Durant asked him. “I said, ‘I think you have a ruptured Achilles.’ … He was very despondent.”

Being an athletic therapist means telling it like it is, but also navigating an anxious player through the injury, he said.

“You have to reassure them that their career isn’t over.”

“Life’s not over. Your career’s not over. You just have to accept it is what it is.”

While Durant’s injuries have made the headlines in recent years, there have been others over the the years that stuck in his mind.

He recalled one season coming home from a preseason game when a player with an injured spleen needed an emergency splenectomy.

“Those don’t happen very often. They were scary.”

There have also been a lot of laughs over the years, with hijinks in the locker room and funny stories that may — or may not — ever see the light of day, he said.

“You get to hang with with young guys all the time,” he said. “It’s a lot of fun.”

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Athletic Trainer Gutfriend Latest Plaza of Honour Inductee

A star receiver and Saskatchewan’s longtime athletic trainer are the 2016 Plaza of Honour inductees. Matt Dominguez and Ivan Gutfriend will be the 121st and 122nd to enter the Riders Plaza of Honour during the induction dinner on September 16th. Dominguez originally signed with the Riders in May of 2003 after spending time with the Denver Broncos. The Georgetown, Texas product played 59 regular season games, all with Saskatchewan, finishing with 250 catches for 3,741 yards and 19 touchdowns. Dominguez was a member of the 2007 Grey Cup winning Rider team and was a West Divison All-Star in 2006.
Gutfriend began his time with Saskatchewan in 1978 before retiring after the 2015 season. The Leader, Saskatchewan product spent 38 seasons with the Roughriders worked 668 regular season games, 27 playoff games, and six Grey Cup games. Gutfirend was named the head athletic trainer in 1981 and held that same role for the 1989,2007, and 2013 Grey Cup winning teams. Gutfriend also owns two undergraduate degrees from the University of Saskatchewan.
(photo courtesy of Saskatchewan Roughriders @sskroughriders)

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