Prospect Jared McIsaac Injured During Game
Detroit Red Wings prospect Jared McIsaac was injured yesterday against the Columbus Blue Jackets from a hit by James Malatesta.Here’s a video of the #CBJ James Malatesta hit on #LGRW Jared McIsaac. McIsaac did leave on a stretcher to the hospital as precautionary but he is ok and doing well, according to the @DetroitRedWings pic.twitter.com/tnbYHHDuoA— Hockey Hound (@HockeyHoundShow) September 20, 2021 McIsaac lost consciousness from it and left the game on a stretcher. Thankfully, he still has feeling in all his extremities and is now completely alert, according to the Red Wings.UPDATE: Jared McIsaac lost consciousness after a hit into the boards during the 1st period of tonight’s game against CBJ but is now awake and alert and has feeling in all his extremities. As a precautionary measure, he was transported to a local hospital for further observation.— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) September 19, 2021 Malatesta also talked about the hit after the game and was visibly upset, according to Scott Wheeler.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 The Red Wings selected McIsaac 36th overall in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. He had his first taste of professional hockey this past season in two different leagues. He first played a game for HPK of Liiga and did not record a point. He also suited up in 10 games with the Grand Rapids Griffins and had two assists. McIsaac is a player who does have the potential to be a solid defenseman in this league. He did quite well during his days in the QMJHL. During the 2018-19 specifically, he scored 16 goals and had 62 points in just 53 games. That is very strong production from a defenseman, no matter the league. It is also very scary when situations like these occur. To end this, we would like to wish McIsaac a speedy recovery....
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