Flames GM Treliving says defenceman TJ Brodie ‘doing well’ after collapse
CALGARY — There was a sense of relief at Scotiabank Saddledome on Friday, a day after veteran Calgary Flames defenceman TJ Brodie passed out during practice and had to be taken by ambulance to hospital.
General manager Brad Treliving revisited the frightening sequence of events that unfolded after the 29-year-old suddenly collapsed to the ice and lost consciousness, just 15 minutes into practice.
“After a few minutes, TJ was alert, he was responsive. He was transported to Foothills Hospital and he remained there for the remainder of the day, into the early evening,” said Treliving at a news conference Friday. “A battery of tests took place, and then TJ was released. He was at home last night resting with his family.”
Brodie will be sidelined indefinitely as tests to determine what happened continue. He will remain at home while the team flies to Arizona on Friday afternoon for a short weekend road trip that will see the Flames play the Coyotes on Saturday and the Vegas Golden Knights on Sunday.