Flames AGM Chris Snow suffers brain injury, is not expected to recover
CALGARY — The wife of Chris Snow says the Calgary Flames assistant general manager has suffered a “catastrophic” brain injury after going into cardiac arrest and is not expected to recover.
Kelsie Snow says on social media that her husband became unresponsive and suffered a heart attack on Tuesday.
She says paramedics and doctors were able to get his heart beating again, but suffered a brain injury due to a lack of oxygen. She said his doctors do not expect him to wake up from the injury.
Snow, 42, was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 2019.