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Post by anaheimgm on Oct 8, 2010 21:22:06 GMT -5
Atlanta goaltender Ondrej Pavelec is conscious and resting at a local hospital after he collapsed on the ice and had to be taken off the ice on a stretcher just 2:35 into the Thrashers' season-opener against Washington on Friday night. "Preliminary tests were negative," the team said in a statement. "He's awake, alert and asking about the score of the game but will be kept overnight for observation." With play stopped after a whistle in the Washington zone and just 2:35 gone in the game, Pavelec collapsed onto his back a few feet in front of the Atlanta net and did not move. Medical personnel from both teams raced onto the ice, and after several minutes he was taken off on a stretcher. Chris Mason replaced Pavelec in goal for the Thrashers when the game resumed after a delay of nearly 20 minutes. He allowed the game's first goal, by Brooks Laich, less than a minute after entering the game. Pavelec, a 23-year-old Kladno, Czech Republic, native took over the team's No. 1 goaltending duties last season, playing 42 games with a .906 save percentage and 3.29 goals-against-average.
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Post by vancouver on Oct 16, 2010 10:37:27 GMT -5
He's the next big thing for some gm's....
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Post by Columbus Gm - Dom on Oct 26, 2010 16:11:42 GMT -5
He's the next big thing for some gm's.... is that a shot at me? are u saying he is bad cuz he fainted on ice?
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Post by vancouver on Oct 26, 2010 23:47:17 GMT -5
HAHAHA!!!!!
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