Hurricanes' Lack stretchered off after collision with Athanasiou
James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports
Carolina Hurricanes netminder Eddie Lack was stretchered out of Monday's game against the Detroit Red Wings after a collision with forward Andreas Athanasiou.
The play occurred in overtime, as Athanasiou drove to the net and collided with Lack. Athanasiou scored the game-winning goal on the play.
Lack did give a thumbs up as he was wheeled off
— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) March 28, 2017
Both teams surrounded Lack as the Hurricanes' medical staff readied Lack for the stretcher.
Lack finally being taken off the ice. Redwings win in OT. Hurricanes get 1 point. pic.twitter.com/WtERzgYUBu
— John Shannon (@JSportsnet) March 28, 2017
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