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Marlies forfeit AHL game after assistant coach suffers medical emergency

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The American Hockey League's Toronto Marlies forfeited Friday's contest against the Texas Stars after assistant coach Rob Davison suffered a medical emergency, Maple Leafs Public Relations announced.

Davison, 39, suffered the medical episode in the team's dressing room prior to the game and was transported immediately to hospital. He is currently being evaluated and will remain under the care of medical supervision.

Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas provided clarity on the decision to forfeit the game.

"Following what happened tonight with Rob in front of our players and staff, I consulted with Laurence Gilamn, Greg Moore, and the leadership group of the Marlies," Dubas said.

"I was informed by the leadership group that the entire team was in a state of shock and not comfortable proceeding with tonight's game. We fully support our players and staff in this matter."

Friday's contest officially goes down as a 1-0 victory for Texas. The Marlies and Stars are slated to play again on Saturday.

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