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Blues defenseman Bouwmeester collapses on bench; hockey game postponed

Jay Bouwmeester of the St. Louis Blues battles for the puck against Nicolas Deslauriers of the Anaheim Ducks during the game at Honda Center on Feb. 11, 2020, in Anaheim, California. (Debora Robinson/NHLI via Getty Images)

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — St. Louis defenseman Jay Bouwmeester collapsed on the bench during a break in play in the first period, prompting the Blues and Anaheim Ducks to postpone their game Tuesday night.

Teammates immediately called for medical help after Bouwmeester slumped over with 7:50 left in the first period.

Bouwmeester appeared to be grabbing a drink of water when he began to slowly fall. Emergency medical personnel rushed to the Blues bench.

Ducks and
Blues players gathered to see what was wrong before Bouwmeester was
taken off the bench. Both teams then went back to their locker rooms and
the game was called off a few minutes later tied at 1.

The
36-year-old Bouwmeester is in his 17th NHL season and has for that time
been known for his strong skating and conditioning. He helped the Blues
win the Stanley Cup last season and won an Olympic gold medal with
Canada in 2014.

Bouwmeester was skating in his 57th game this
season, the 1,241st of his NHL career. He skated 1:20 in his last shift
before collapsing and logged 5:34 of ice time in the game.

A
native of Edmonton, Bouwmeester was a junior hockey star and was drafted
third overall in 2002 by the Florida Panthers. He has played for
Florida, Calgary and St. Louis.

The Blues in April signed the veteran defenseman to a $3.25 million, one-year deal for this season.