One year after hockey player's death, few in the NHL wear neck guards. Here's why 2 Vancouver Canucks do.

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Just over a year since professional hockey player Adam Johnson died after another player's skate cut his neck during a game in England, adoption of neck protection among the sport's top players remains low.

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