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Update On Fischer’s Condition

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Detroit Red Wings held a press briefing at Joe Louis Arena, Ken Holland and Dr. Tony Colucci were involved in the briefing. Fischer is doing very, very well according to Holland. Most of the Wings organization went to the hospital, including Mr. Ilitch. Ken Holland thanked Dr. Colucci, another Dr. and a few others. Also thanked Nashville for their understanding in canceling the game. The Wings were comfortable about 15 minutes after the incident that Fisher was going to be OK, the refs, Jim Gregory and a few others addressed the team and decided not to play and informed Nashville and they agreed. Still working with the NHL to reschedule the game, not sure if it will start over at this time. Dr. Colucci said he met with Fischer this morning, said he is stable and everything is normal as of now. Fischer was having a convuslion in his opinion, trying to maintain an airway, was breathing on his own, but could not feel a pulse. They started CPR then applied the defib.... which analyzes his body and they applied shock. Continued to do CPR afte still no heart beat, continued CPR until heart beat started. Put him on body board and off to hospital. Had an uneventful evening. Not sure what triggered the convulsion and can't speculate, testing may give an answer. Was asked if he could play again, Dr. could not answer that yet until test results are completed. Fischer remembers his first shift and going to the hospital, and also being in the emergency room. Was asked about his medical history, Holland stated by federal law he could not talk about it, Fischer must disclose that information. the AED monitor was very helpful, the machine reads your body, and actually tells you what to do next. Almost any person can do it, and should be available in any public building. Basically, the Wings must wait for tests to determine next step in recovery. Holland spoke with Jiri's dad, advised him of his condition and the Wings were prepared to fly his family to Detroit as soon as today. Fischer's agent is flying in from Florida today and will organize that will Jiri's dad. Dr. Colucci said the quick response saved his life. Basic CPR and the AED monitor is vital to saving lives. Holland said it is possible the Wings may call up someone from Grand Rapids to replace Fisher on the roster. Dr. was asked if this had happened somewhere else, he responded if CPR and AED not available, we could have a different situation now. He was also asked in his opinion could someone with this problem still play hockey. Dr. Colucci responded until more testing is done, he doesn't know. Please note, this post was not checked for spelling or gramatical errors, wanted to get it out ASAP. update 1:40pm, CBC Story... update 2:36pm, via MLive, notes on press briefing. update 3:11pm, via WJR radio in Detroit,

The team said that Fisher suffered a seizure. Fisher was revived after his heart stopped. He was taken to Detroit Receiving Hospital, where the team says he is in stable condition. Dr. William O’Neill, Head of Cardiology at William Beaumont Hospital, is familiar with Fisher's heart condition. O’Neill says Fisher did not suffer a seizure, but cardiac arrest. “It’s fantastic that he’s alive and he had no major neuralgic damage but I would think that his career as a hockey player is over,” Dr. O’Neill said.
update 3:19pm, via MLive, audio of the press briefing today, you will need Real Player to listen.

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Stick To Hockey

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from the OC Register,

He was a Canadian living in Philly now and wanted to celebrate Thanksgiving like a true American. So Todd Fedoruk did exactly that - by nearly launching his house into space. "We didn't read the warnings," the Mighty Ducks left winger said of that day two years ago. "It was like a bomb. Flames were shooting up five feet." Fedoruk and then-teammate Robert Esche intended to deep fry only a turkey. But they almost turned themselves into Philadelphia Fryers. Too much oil. Too close to the house. Too inviting of a setting to not expose the real Butterballs. "We had the pot set up on my old, dried-out wooden deck," Fedoruk said. "It was the perfect kindling."

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Fischer Done?

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Bill Watters on Leafs Lunch just said Fischer will not play again, stating the NHL and the Wings cannot allow him to play with his condition. Even if he signs off on any legal action, he is done. update 12:58pm, via Reuters,

Fischer's father said the player's family planned to fly to the United States. "We've already spoken with Jiri by phone, and he will remain in hospital hooked up to some machines to monitor his condition. I expect we will leave (the Czech Republic) to see him as soon as possible," the CTK news agency quoted Fischer's father as saying.

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The Future Meet

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Phil Coffey of NHL.com prepares us for the young star battle tonight,

"He's a great player," Crosby said of Ovechkin. "Obviously he has had a great start to the season so far. He's got good speed. He can do it all I think. He's got a great shot, too. "He's definitely dangerous when he's out there," Crosby continued. "He's someone I'm sure other teams have to watch." "I don't compare me and Sidney because I think we are different players," Ovechkin echoed. "He's a great passer and he sees the ice real well. I think we are different players."

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Blogging On Fisher

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When Jiri Fischer collapsed on the Wings bench, I had a decision to make and quickly. Do I sit and just watch or do I try to inform the hockey surfers of what is going on? The decision was easy, just start describing what I am viewing and try to keep everyone updated as quickly as possible. Others who did the same as me are On The Wings, Back In Blue and as mentioned yesterday, Smug Monkey from 360 VRWC. Along with posts at the numerous hockey forums, the blog and web community should be proud of the work they did. Judging by the numerous emails and hits I received overnite (from European countries), I feel we were able to put people at ease and make their day a little better by providing the information they were seeking. update 12:16pm, The Wings have put out the following release:

If you'd like to send Jiri Fischer a message or a get well card, please send us correspondence to the following address: Jiri Fischer c/o Detroit Red Wings Community Relations 600 Civic Center Drive Detroit, MI 48226 Please do not send correspondence to the hospital. We will see that Jiri receives your messages and well wishes. Thank you for continued support.

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Why Can’t I Do This

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via the Mississauga News,

A Mississauga man playing a sports lottery for the first time won $104,382 after he correctly predicted the outcome of 11 National Hockey League games. Mississauga Transit employee Kevin Kilinjian, 43, was inspired to play the Pro*Picks Pools lottery last week after he noticed two other men had won $117,000 with their picks. "I saw the winners and I thought, why can't I do this?," he said. "I asked the store clerk, how do you play this game? He showed me and I made my selections."

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Dental Appointment

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Be back in two or so hours, will update when I return.

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Jeremy Jacobs Disappointed In Bruins

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from the Boston Globe,

Jeremy Jacobs was in Boston yesterday to have a cortisone injection for his ailing back. But the Bruins owner is feeling a far more acute pain in another area -- over the way his team is crashing and burning in the new-look National Hockey League. ''It's very disappointing -- with the team, with the whole situation," he said. ''There doesn't seem to be the intensity or the desire or the hard work it takes to play this game. We think we've got great talent on the ice and I believe we do by the record [of the players' previous achievements] but they sure aren't producing at that level and it's very, very disappointing. ''A Bruin stands for something on the ice, it always has. It's the win-loss column that's going to make a difference. We should be leading this division, we're not. That's a terrible letdown."

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Will Be Difficult To Reschedule The Game

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from the Tennessean,

Predators General Manager David Poile says he expects to talk to the NHL today about trying to reschedule last night's game against Detroit. The contest was stopped with 7:30 left in the first period — with the Predators leading 1-0 on Greg Johnson's goal — after Detroit defenseman Jiri Fischer collapsed on the team bench. It's uncertain whether the game will be replayed in its entirety or resumed from the spot it stopped. Poile fully supported the decision to postpone last night's contest, but said it will be difficult to reschedule the game. "It won't be easy at all,'' Poile said. "Not only is it an Olympic year, which makes the schedule more condensed, but we've played the fewest games in the league. We've already had most of our days off. It's not going to fall into a good situation.''

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The Maven Tour

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from Stan Fischler of MSG Network,

-Martin Brodeur tells us that he’s seeking input for his new (goalie) role on the NHL’s Competition Committee. One rule for which many believe Marty will lobby is erasing the trapezoid. (Good idea!) -Is there a more candid coach than John Tortorella? We doubt it. Who else would say this about his goalies? “We’re not thrilled with our goaltending. First of all one, (John Grahame) been playing most. And we can’t get the other guy (Sean Burke) out of the tub to play!” Funny, we like them both. -One of Wayne Gretzky’s teammates from Edmonton, worries about his buddy and the effect of coaching on The Great One. “By the end of the season,” the man says, “I expect Wayne’s blond hair to turn grey!”

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