Bouwmeester regained consciousness after the
incident and was transported to a local hospital.
The game, tied 1-1 with 7:50 remaining in the first period, was
halted and will be made up at a later date.
Blues general manager Doug Armstrong later issued a statement
that read, "With 7:50 remaining in the first period of our game
tonight, Jay Bouwmeester suffered a cardiac episode and
collapsed on our bench after completing his shift. Thankfully,
with the quick response of our medical trainers, Anaheim medical
trainers and their team physicians, they were able to stabilize
Jay.
"He was alert and moving all of his extremities as he was
transported to UC Irvine Medical Center. Currently, Jay is
conscious and alert as he undergoes further testing by Anaheim's
physicians. We will update Jay's condition on Wednesday
morning."
During a break in the game action, Bouwmeester was on the St.
Louis bench when he slumped down and collapsed to the ground.
Blues players rushed to get medical personnel from both teams,
with paramedics also on hand to help.
Bouwmeester appeared to have an uneventful shift on the ice with
little to no contact after the midway point of the first period.
He then went to the bench, where his heart issue occurred during
a stoppage in play.
Blues radio play-by-play Chris Kerber told 101 ESPN Radio St.
Louis that medical personnel "did have to use the paddles on
him," according to the radio station's website.
Players from both teams left the ice after Bouwmeester was
stricken.
The crowd at Honda Center later was updated with a message on
the video board that announced the game was postponed due to
Bouwmeester's "medical emergency."
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that the Blues had planned
to leave postgame for Las Vegas, but they postponed the trip to
remain in Orange County overnight. The Blues are scheduled to
play the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday.
Adam Henrique had given the Ducks a 1-0 lead 5:29 into the game.
The Blues tied it on a goal from Ivan Barbashev at 7:17 of the
opening period.
Bouwmeester, 36, is in his 17th NHL season, the past 7 1/2 of
which have been with St. Louis. He helped the Blues win the
Stanley Cup last year.
In a 1,240-game career that has included stints with the Florida
Panthers (2002-03 to 2008-09) and the Calgary Flames (2009-10 to
2012-13), Bouwmeester has 88 goals and 336 assists. He appeared
in all 82 games for seven consecutive seasons, from 2005-06 to
2011-12.
This season, Bouwmeester has one goal and eight assists in 56
games. His average of 21 minutes, 34 seconds of ice time per
game ranks third on the Blues.
The Panthers made the Edmonton, Alberta, native the third
overall pick in the 2002 draft.
--Field Level Media
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