Moose game in Toronto called off due to fan’s medical emergency

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TORONTO - The Toronto Marlies and Manitoba Moose will have to reschedule their all-Canadian American Hockey League clash due to a medical emergency in the stands.

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TORONTO – The Toronto Marlies and Manitoba Moose will have to reschedule their all-Canadian American Hockey League clash due to a medical emergency in the stands.

With the teams tied 1-1 on Friday night at Coca-Cola Coliseum, a fan experienced a medical emergency in-between the first and second periods and was attended to by Emergency Medical Services.

According to the Toronto Marlies, after consultation with both teams and the AHL, a decision was made to suspend the game.

The Toronto Marlies and MLSE said they are “grateful to the EMS personnel, and fans, who assisted in attending to the emergency.”

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the fan affected and their family and loved ones,” the Marlies said in the post-game statement.

The game will be completed at a later date.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 13, 2023.

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