OT: Scary scene at Dallas Stars game
The Dallas Stars and Columbus Blue Jackets just stopped abruptly when a player appeared to collapse near the bench. They rushed him into the locker room, and the arena is silent right now. The announcers said that the player in questions may be Rich Peverly. It is a truly scary scene.
I was watching the Predators vs Wings game when Jiri Fischer collapsed. What an awful thing to have happen at all let alone in the middle of a game. I hope he's okay.
Rich Peverley missed the entire preseason and the first game of the season with an irregular heartbeat, and that same issue kept him out of Tuesday’s game in Columbus. Peverley was feeling strange after Monday’s game and was unable to fly.
He missed that game, but was back in the lineup Thursday and played on the top line with Tyler Seguin and Jamie Benn.
EDIT: Good news. Lindy Ruff comes out of the hall way and says Rich Peverley is going to be ok—
Daren Millard (@darenmillard) March 11, 2014
Eerie how panicked the Stars bench gets. Guys who have probably seen their fair share of gruesome hockey injuries scrambling like that is unsettling
The Stars PA announcer just said that Rich Peverly is conscious and headed to the hospital.
Watching Reggie Lewis collapse still haunts me..sad
March 10th, 2014 at 10:53 PM ^
might be familiar with:
Chuck Hughes dying on the field at Tiger Stadium is an image I'll never forget, even though it happened over 42 years ago. It remains about the scariest thing I've ever seen during any game in any sport.
Peverley should never play again. You just cannot mess with a heart condition. Hank Gathers had a couple of episodes before his final collapse.
Surreal. Watched on Center Ice and immediately remembered the Jiri Fischer scene. Another reminder that EVERYONE should have their CPR/AED certification, even if you're not in healthcare.
"Per Dr. Salazar, Peverley was aware of where he was when became conscious and wanted to get back in to the game.
-Dallas Stars (@DallasStars)"
March 10th, 2014 at 10:07 PM ^
March 10th, 2014 at 10:37 PM ^
suddenly makes sense now...
JK,
March 10th, 2014 at 10:42 PM ^
Is it just an unintended media focus or does this seem to be a thing happening way more in hockey than other sports? Is there something about hockey that helps mask it or am I just imagining more players experiencing on-field of play medical events in hockey than all others combined. I can't think of one player seizure/episode in baseball, maybe one in NBA 2-3 yrs ago and I believe 2-3 on-field seizures (not counting jerry kill).
March 10th, 2014 at 10:56 PM ^
I don't know about that. I seem to remember a few college football players that have collapsed and died at practice pretty recently.
March 10th, 2014 at 11:54 PM ^
March 11th, 2014 at 12:34 AM ^
March 10th, 2014 at 10:53 PM ^
he suffered from a syncopal episode in my opinion...depending on what his chronic underlying arrhythmia is. Definitely scary stuff, as a huge CBJ fan I was pleased they chose to cancel the rest of the game.
March 10th, 2014 at 11:18 PM ^
Apparently when he came-to he asked how much time was left in the period and wanted to get back on the ice. Pretty surreal by all accounts.
March 11th, 2014 at 12:14 PM ^
I work at the arena here in Dallas. I can't put into words how erie and surreal that was last night. 14,000 people were in complete shock. You truly could here a pin drop when they drug him to the back. He was laying in the hall way 50 yards from my office as they administered the AED to him. 8 Years in this building I have seen some crazy stuff, but last night was by far the most crazy of em all.