Medical emergencies rattle players as Hoffman leads Panthers past Senators 7-5
OTTAWA — Hockey was the last thing most players were thinking about Monday night.
The Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers dealt with two separate delays that left a number of players shaken. Both teams were sent to their dressing rooms with 3:37 remaining in the first period as first responders dealt with a medical emergency in the stands as a fan required CPR.
The remaining time was played at the start of the second, but a second delay ensued when Vincent Trochek twisted his right leg awkwardly and required a stretcher.
“This was one of the weirder games I’ve been involved in, it was very tough,” said Senators head coach Guy Boucher. “We all knew they were trying to revive the gentleman so nobody was thinking hockey there. Our prayers are definitely with the patient and the family.”