The release of a video showing a scary collision with the end boards during a senior hockey game in Grand Falls-Windsor on Sunday is creating a buzz in the province's hockey community.

Ryan Salvis of the Corner Brook Royals will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a concussion and broken ribs.

He was injured during a high-speed race for the puck with Rodi Short of the Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts during Game 2 of the Central West Senior Hockey League final.

Royals coach Darren Langdon was critical of the incident during an interview with CBC News.

"In today's game, with everyone so fast, we can't be doing that stuff at that speed — too dangerous," Langdon, a former NHL enforcer, stated.

Salvis is expected to make a full recovery.

The president of the Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts, Stan Coffin, said it was a hard hit, but there was no intent to cause injury.