Defenseman injured whereas making an attempt to dump puck on hit by Lightning ahead Eyssimont
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Nick Jensen was taken from the ice on a stretcher within the first interval for the Washington Capitals in opposition to the Tampa Bay Lightning at Capital One Enviornment on Saturday.
Jensen was hit arduous into the boards at middle ice by Lightning ahead Michael Eyssimont as he tried to dump the puck within the offensive zone at 18:29. No penalty was assessed to Eyssimont on the play.
Jensen obtained therapy on the ice for about 5 minutes earlier than he was stretchered off. The officers then had each groups head to the locker rooms, with the remaining 1:31 of the primary interval to be performed after the intermission.
“Scary state of affairs. He’s doing higher, although, than — initially while you see one thing like that, somebody stretchered off, you’re pondering the worst-case conditions,” Capitals coach Spencer Carbery mentioned. “He’s doing higher. He walked out of the constructing along with his household tonight. Didn’t go to the hospital. That was very, very optimistic, pondering that different conditions [could’ve happened]. That’s good. Clearly, he’s going to be out, however good that he was in a position to stroll out of the constructing along with his household. That was good.
“And in addition, too, I need to simply rapidly say from a medical workers standpoint, not solely from ‘Serbs’ (head athletic coach Jason Serbus) and the on-ice, however the off-ice, how rapidly that occurred they usually have been in a position to get on the market, Dr. Liz (Elizabeth Delasobera). They have been simply so, it seemed like, dialed in with all the pieces that was happening. It was actually spectacular to see that and for assist to be there so rapidly for ‘Jens’ in that state of affairs.”
Jensen has 14 factors (one objective, 13 assists) in 77 video games this season for Washington (38-31-11), which presently holds the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Jap Convention.
“Yeah, it’s powerful to see anyone, however he’s a particular child for me,” mentioned Lightning coach Jon Cooper, who coached Jensen with Inexperienced Bay of the USHL. “We received a championship within the USHL collectively. He’s superior. These are powerful ones to see, particularly due to the results of the hit and it wasn’t penalized, nor ought to it have been. It was only a powerful one all the best way round. I’m hoping he’s OK. I heard he’s doing OK, and so hopefully he’s not out after tonight.”