Tucson captain Cunningham collapses on ice before AHL game
TUCSON, Ariz. -- Tucson Roadrunners captain Craig Cunningham collapsed on the ice and was taken to a hospital Saturday night before an American Hockey League game against the Manitoba Moose.
The game was postponed, with a makeup date to be set later.
Arizona Daily Star reported Cunningham collapsed moments before the game was scheduled to start and appeared to convulse after hitting the ice. The newspaper said medics cut away his jersey and performed chest compressions before moving him off the ice.
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"All I can say is as a group in here, we're thinking about him and his family," Coyotes goalie Mike Smith said. "Our thoughts and prayers are going out to them."
Cunningham has four goals and nine assists in 11 games this season for Tucson, the Arizona Coyotes' top farm club. He has appeared in 63 NHL games with Boston and Arizona.
The 26-year-old Cunningham played 10 games for the Coyotes last season.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with Craig and his family," Coyotes general manager John Chayka said in a statement. "We will provide a medical update once we receive more information."