Phoenix Coyotes player Brett MacLean has been hospitalized after suffering a cardiac incident in Canada.
"Brett was playing hockey last night in Owen Sound, Ontario, when he suffered a medical emergency," Coyotes general manager Don Maloney said in a statement Tuesday. "Brett received CPR on site and was taken to a local hospital by ambulance where he was treated. He was then transported via an air ambulance to Knight University Hospital in London, Ontario, where he was admitted to the cardiac ICU. Our thoughts and prayers are with Brett and his family. We request that everyone please respect their privacy at this time. We will provide an update on Brett's status when information is available."
MacLean, 33, played most of last season with the Portland (Maine) Pirates of the American Hockey League. He also played five games with the Winnipeg Jets, who picked him up on waivers. The Coyotes reclaimed him on waivers on Oct. 28 and sent him to the minors.
MacLean, who has spent most of his career in the minors, has five points in 18 NHL games.
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