Fischer suffers seizure, collapses during Red Wings game
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Jiri Fischer was hospitalized Monday night after suffering a seizure while on the bench during an ice hockey game in Detroit. He is listed in stable condition.
Late in the first period in a game against the Nashville Predators at Joe Louis Arena, Fischer collapsed on the bench. According to Red Wing coach Mike Babcock, Fischer suffered a seizure, and went into cardiac arrest. He was revived by team medical staff, who used a defibrillator to restart Fischer's heart. He was taken by ambulance to Detroit Receiving Hospital. Fox Sports Detroit reported that he was awake and talking to hospital staff.
As of Monday night, Fischer's condition was listed as stable.
In September 2002, Fischer had an abnormal electrocardiogram reading, forcing him to miss two days of training camp. A subsequent follow-up test was passed.
The game, which was officially stopped with 7:30 left in the first period, was cancelled. The game will be made up on January 23, 2006.
Sources
edit- "Red Wing Fischer collapses during game with Nashville" — The Detroit News, November 21, 2005
- "Jiri Fischer Collapses On Detroit Bench; Game Suspended" — The Milwaukee Channel, November 21, 2005
- "Fischer taken to hospital after having seizure on Red Wings bench" — Associated Press, November 21, 2005