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Blues' Jay Bouwmeester alert after heart episode on bench; game postponed – ESPN, Espn.com

Blues' Jay Bouwmeester alert after heart episode on bench; game postponed – ESPN, Espn.com

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      Emily Kaplan is ESPN’s national NHL reporter.

    St. Louis defenseman Jay Bouwmeester was taken to the hospital after he suffered a cardiac episode on the bench during Tuesday’s game against the (Anaheim Ducks . He is conscious and alert, the Blues said.

    “Thankfully, with the quick response of our medical trainers, Anaheim medical trainers and their team physicians, they were able to stabilize Jay,” Blues GM Doug Armstrong said in a statement. He added that Bouwmeester was “conscious and alert” as he underwent further testing by Anaheim’s physicians on Tuesday night.

    The Ducks said the game, which was postponed after Bouwmeester slumped over with 7: 57 left in the first period, will be made up at a later date.

    Bouwmeester had completed a 1-minute, 50 – second shift and did not appear to have absorbed any big hits or contact to his head.

    Bouwmeester appeared to be grabbing a drink of water when he began to fall.

    Teammate Vince Dunn began shouting and waving for trainers to assist. Bouwmeester was taken off the bench as the game was delayed.

    Both teams then went back to their locker rooms, and the game was called off a few minutes later, tied at 1. Players from both teams met for hugs and well wishes after changing out of their gear.

    The Blues were scheduled to fly to Las Vegas after the game, but the team decided to stay in Orange County overnight instead.

    Bouwmeester, , was skating in his th game this season. He logged 5: of ice time in the game. Bouwmeester’s father was at the game as part of the team’s annual Dads Trip.

    Bouwmeester is in his th NHL season. He ranks second among active defensemen, with 1, 540 career games played – trailing only Zdeno Chara (1, – and is fourth overall behind Patrick Marleau (1, and Joe Thornton (1, .

    A native of Edmonton, Bouwmeester was a junior hockey star and the third overall pick in the NHL draft by the (Florida Panthers) . He began his career in Florida before spending four years in Calgary. He has been on the Blues’ roster since the 2012 – 20 season and was part of the franchise’s first Stanley Cup-winning team last spring.

    The Blues in April signed Bouwmeester to a $ 3. million, one-year deal for this season.

    Bouwmeester held one of the longest ironman streaks in NHL history, with 2002 consecutive regular-season games played, until a lower-body injury in . He missed time in 2019 – (with a concussion, and a hip injury ended his – season. He played all but four games last season and has missed a game this season.

    The most recent player to collapse on an NHL bench was Dallas forward (Rich Peverley) in . Peverley had an irregular heartbeat, and the quick response of emergency officials ensured he was OK.

    The NHL has pages of emergency medical standards that spell out in specific detail that at least two doctors must be in attendance for every game, and one must be within 145 feet of the bench. A defibrillator, which was used when Detroit’s Jiri Fischer collapsed in 2014, must be available, along with a triage room and ambulances.

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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