Gut-wrenching moment as Red Wings lays unconscious after being hit in the head
In a concerning incident during the Detroit Red Wings game tonight, Dylan Larkin was down on the ice for an extended period, creating an uneasy atmosphere for fans and players.
The unsettling scene unfolded as Larkin remained motionless after being hit in the back of the head, prompting the use of a stretcher as a precaution while awaiting further assessment of his condition.
Fans expressed their worry and offered prayers for Larkin's well-being, with one stating:
"Oh my god, that is terrifying. Please be okay. Pray for Dylan Larkin." Another fan highlighted the additional emotional weight Larkin carries, noting, "Dylan Larkin just went down and wasn't moving at all. Scary moment. He just lost his baby last week. Prayers up for Dylan Larkin.
The entire hockey community joins concerned fans in awaiting updates on Dylan Larkin's condition and sending positive thoughts during this challenging time.
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Do you think this hit should result in a suspension? |
Yes | 82 | 71.3 % |
No | 33 | 28.7 % |
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