Red Wings spokesman John Hahn said “He’s breathing on his own, he’s responsive. It looks like he’s going to be OK.”
Sometimes in life stuff happens that put things in perspective. A lot of times we get caught up in the moment, so involved in things, especially with hockey. Getting pissed at the refs, getting so mad when your team doesn’t do well, you want to throw something. Then in a flash we are brought back to earth and we realize how fragile and precious life is.
I think this happened tonight in Detroit. Jiri Fischer collapsed on Detroit’s bench after suffering a seizure during the first period. The medical staff administered CPR on him and later was taken to a local hospital.
Red Wings spokesman John Hahn said “He’s breathing on his own, he’s responsive. It looks like he’s going to be OK.”
The game was called and I don’t believe really anyone cared.
They just wanted Jiri to be ok.