NHL Referee Mitch Dunning Taken Off Ice on Stretcher After Violent Collision
Referee Suffers Concussion, Broken Leg After On-Ice Incident
Dunning Rushed to Hospital, Game Postponed
National Hockey League (NHL) referee Mitch Dunning was taken off the ice on a stretcher after a violent collision during a game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Ottawa Senators on Saturday night.
Dunning was skating behind the Senators' net when he was hit by a hard shot from Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews. The puck struck Dunning in the head, causing him to collapse to the ice.
Medical personnel rushed to Dunning's aid and stabilized him on the ice before transporting him to a local hospital. He was diagnosed with a concussion and a broken leg.
The game was postponed indefinitely following the incident. The NHL released a statement expressing its concern for Dunning's well-being and wishing him a speedy recovery.
Dunning is a veteran referee with over 10 years of experience in the NHL. He is known for his fair and consistent officiating.
The incident is a reminder of the dangers that referees face on a nightly basis. They are often in the line of fire for pucks and other objects, and they can suffer serious injuries.
The NHL has taken steps in recent years to improve safety for referees, including introducing new equipment and rules. However, the dangers of the job remain.
We wish Mitch Dunning a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on the ice soon.