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WHEATMAN
11-21-2005, 10:21 PM
AP - Nov 21, 10:02 pm EST

DETROIT (AP) -- Red Wings defenseman Jiri Fischer had a seizure on the Detroit bench late in the first period of Monday night's game against the Nashville Predators and was listed in stable condition at a hospital.

Fischer was given CPR at the bench by team physician Dr. Tony Colucci before the 25-year-old native of the Czech Republic was removed on a stretcher. The game was called off with no makeup date immediately announced.

"His heart was stopped," Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said. "They hooked up the auto defibrillator and shocked him."

Team spokesman John Hahn said Fischer was taken to Detroit Receiving Hospital and was stable, breathing on his own and responsive.

"It's our understanding, the reports from the hospital, that he is fine and he will be fine," Babcock said.

Play was stopped with 7:30 left in the period after the Red Wings alerted officials to a problem. Medical personnel worked on the 25-year-old Fischer at the door to the bench for several minutes before he was wheeled back toward the Red Wings dressing room.

"First of all, everybody is definitely caught by surprise," Red Wings captain Steve Yzerman said. "We turn and see Jiri laying between the boards and the bench and we're not sure why.

"You fear for the guy's life at that moment. I can't remember anything like that."

The decision was made to resurface the ice then, and the remaining time was to be added to the second period. But the game was postponed instead.

"It was obvious to everybody involved that it was the right decision," Predators coach Barry Trotz said. "It was very disturbing to both sides and I think the NHL recognized it, the players recognized it. To be quite honest, the game became very secondary. When a friend or a teammate was in danger like Jiri was in, then the decision was made for everybody to reschedule it."

It was not immediately clear whether the game would be played in its entirety or resume from the point of the stoppage.

"Our primary objective is that Jiri is taken care of," Trotz said.

Red Wings forward Brendan Shanahan helped escort Fischer's fiancee, Avery, across the ice to the bench area.

"Obviously, she was very worried and concerned. She just wanted to be next to Jiri," Shanahan said.

Fischer was diagnosed with a heart abnormality in September 2002, causing him to miss two days of practice. The problem was found on an electrocardiogram as part of a routine battery of tests during the Red Wings' preseason physicals. When the result was abnormal, Fischer was given a stress test that he passed.

"There is a little abnormality, but nothing that will stop me from playing," Fischer said at the time. "It's nothing that will bother me emotionally."

He said that his heart essentially is a little thicker than normal.

"I wasn't scared about the abnormality," Fischer said. "But I was scared about not playing hockey again. That was a shock for me."

WHEATMAN
11-21-2005, 10:31 PM
to nhl.com he is awake and talking, so thats a good sign, hopefully fisher will be good to play again soon

Scout
11-22-2005, 06:44 AM
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Fischer Collapses Video
http://www.badongo.com/vid.php?file=Redwings+Jiri+Fischer+has+Seizure__20 05-11-21_Redwing.wmv&s=black

Chipper
11-22-2005, 09:48 AM
I think its great that the game was posponed. The NHL has shown compasion and respect for the players,fans and family in a scary life threatening situation.

Tinner
11-22-2005, 10:51 AM
well, I agree they must show compassion, but I'm not sure postponing the game was the thing to do....not sure. And I only say that because once they found out what the problem was and that he was conscious, in hospital and ok, maybe they should have continued.

Tiger Trauma
11-22-2005, 01:59 PM
Hope he can play soon..I have him in my yahoo pool

Beaner
11-22-2005, 03:14 PM
well, I agree they must show compassion, but I'm not sure postponing the game was the thing to do....not sure. And I only say that because once they found out what the problem was and that he was conscious, in hospital and ok, maybe they should have continued.

Well, they had a meeting with both teams and they agreed to postpone the game, I think they made the right call.

Jimmypop316
11-22-2005, 03:43 PM
Good to see he's doing alright and everything. Hopefully he's on the ice soon and ready to play. Such a scary moment.

Something like this happened a couple years back at the Chief's game, one of our players passed out on the bench and had to be resusitated and taken to the hospital. They postponed the game then too, which is the best choice to make.

Beaner
11-23-2005, 03:19 PM
Quick Update -

Fischer has been released from hospital, and is recouping at home. Still no word on what caused this problem from him.

Some good news for him, hopefully he will make it back soon.

Chipper
11-23-2005, 04:01 PM
I hope that he can return and continue with his carrier.

Tiger Trauma
11-25-2005, 08:26 PM
On a side note...I heard a flames fan had a heart attack at one of their games and a defliberator(sp) was used...saved his life as well


Fischer is out a minumum of four to six weeks