Twitter updates regarding Jared McIsaac

Regarding one Jared McIsaac:

Coach Simon says that McIsaac is doing well, moving arms and legs, is cohererent and talking after hitting his head on the glass and then on the ice.

They’ll find out more in the morning. He’s a) moving his feet and b) is mentally with it. It wasn’t as bad as it seemed.— George Malik (@georgemalik) September 20, 2021

Coach Ben Simon said Jared McIsaac doing well, will be released from hospital and return to team hotel after hitting head on glass and the ice following a check during #RedWings 7-3 loss to Columbus in Prospects Tournament finale.— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) September 20, 2021

Ben Simon said Red Wings D Jared McIsaac, who lost consciousness after hit tonight, “is doing well. Moving his arms, his legs. He’s talking. It’s not as bad as it initially looked.” Will know more in the morning. McIsaac won’t remain hospitalized overnight.— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) September 20, 2021

Spoke with James Malatesta postgame about the hit on Jared McIsaac. He was teary eyed and clearly very upset. This was his answer: pic.twitter.com/8aTBL7vRd5— Scott Wheeler (@scottcwheeler) September 20, 2021

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2 thoughts on “Twitter updates regarding Jared McIsaac”

  1. Hope it is nothing serious. It is just about unbelievable that something keeps happening. He must be mentally tough.

  2. Hitting your head and passing out can be a problem but Jared seems to be OK and hopefully not miss training camp, etc.

    I guess with his history of shoulder problems some red flags will appear with future medical issues.

    With the repair of his shoulders, I would think they are stronger after the operations.

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