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A scary second involving a referee stopped play throughout Saturday afternoon’s Lightning-Penguins sport in Pittsburgh.
Throughout the third interval of a back-and-forth sport between the 2 Jap Convention groups, referee Steve Kozari collided with Tampa Bay defenseman Haydn Fleury at middle ice of PPG Paints Area on the 6:11 mark of the third.
In accordance with the Related Press, Kozari was in a position to transfer his arms earlier than he was stretchered off the ice.
The NHL mentioned in an announcement after the sport that Kozari was “transported to UPMC Mercy Hospital for precautionary causes” and that he was “acutely aware and alert, has the usage of all of his extremities and is anticipated to make a full restoration.”
“That was powerful to observe,” Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper mentioned, in keeping with the Related Press, after his group misplaced, 5-4. “However [Fleury], I went into the locker room throughout that pause. Naturally, he was just a little shook up. It was simply a kind of performs that was sort of a freak accident. However hopefully, each guys can be OK.”
According to NHL.com, Kozari has labored 1,151 regular-season video games and 136 postseason contests.
Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan mentioned, according to The Athletic, he solely caught a small glimpse of what he known as a “scary second.”
“I caught it out of the nook of my eye,” Sullivan mentioned. “On the final second, they collided and I imagine they hit helmet-to-helmet. It was actually a scary collision as a result of I don’t assume, actually, Steve was in a position to break his fall.
“That was a scary second.”
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