NHL Referee Stretchered Off Ice After Collision; Dunning's Condition Stable

November 19, 2024
NHL Referee Stretchered Off Ice After Collision; Dunning's Condition Stable
  • Despite the loss, Edmonton remains in fifth place in the Pacific Division with a record of nine wins and 20 points, and Draisaitl is set to face the Ottawa Senators next.

  • The NHL has not announced a timeline for Dunning's return to officiating.

  • Dunning has been a full-time NHL referee since 2022, having transitioned from a professional hockey defenseman after his playing career was cut short by knee injuries.

  • Originally from Tecumseh, Ontario, Dunning made his NHL referee debut on March 28, 2019, in a game between the Ottawa Senators and the Florida Panthers.

  • In a separate game, Edmonton Oilers' Leon Draisaitl faced a disappointing loss against the Montreal Canadiens, with a score of 0-3, marking his team's second consecutive defeat.

  • During a recent NHL game at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, referee Mitch Dunning was stretchered off the ice following a collision with Colorado defenseman Josh Manson.

  • Despite the incident, Dunning, 32, was fully communicative and able to move all his extremities, with normal neurological signs reported after being taken to a hospital for precautionary evaluation.

  • Before being transported, Dunning lay on the ice for several minutes but showed movement, including moving his feet and right hand, as Manson checked on him.

  • Cale Makar, a defender for Colorado, expressed concern over the incident, emphasizing that such occurrences are distressing and wishing for Dunning's swift recovery.

  • He began his officiating career in the AHL during the 2017-18 season before being promoted to the NHL.

  • Draisaitl, who struggled during the game, was on the ice for all three Montreal goals and managed only two shots on goal.

  • Montreal's Brendan Gallagher scored the first goal after 39 minutes of scoreless play, with Kaiden Guhle and Jake Evans contributing to the final score.

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