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NHL referee Mitch Dunning stretchered off after scary collision during Flyers-Avalanche game

During a game against the Flyers at the Wells Fargo Center, referee Mitch Dunning collided with Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson and was taken on a stretcher to the hospital.

The horrifying incident happened Monday night during the first period when Dunning was backing away, focused on the play at hand.

Referee Mitch Dunning lies on the ice with an injury during the first period of an NHL hockey game between the Philadelphia Flyers and Colorado Avalanche on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. Getty Images
Referee Mitch Dunning lies on the ice with an injury during the first period of an NHL hockey game between the Philadelphia Flyers and Colorado Avalanche on Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. AP

It was at that moment that Manson accidentally collided with Dunning, sending him flying into the air and landing on his back, before falling onto his front side in apparent pain.

Dunning lay motionless on the ice for several minutes while being attended to by Flyers trainers before being taken off the ice on a stretcher.

This is a video from inside the venue. Fans applauded as Dunning was taken off the ice, and Manson was seen coming over to hit Dunning while he was on a stretcher.

Players from both the Flyers and Avalanche came to check on Dunning. The NHL website reported.

The NHL later released a statement saying the referee was taken to a local hospital for “precautionary reasons.”

Umpire Mitch Dunning is stretchered off the ice after being injured during the first period of the game between the Colorado Avalanche and Philadelphia Flyers at Wells Fargo Center on November 18, 2024. Getty Images

“All neurological symptoms are normal and he is fully communicative and able to move all four limbs.” The league's statement read:

The incident delayed the match for approximately eight minutes, and the match was played with one referee and two linesmen.

Umpire #20 Mitch Dunning is injured and carried off the ice on a stretcher during the first period of the game between the Colorado Avalanche and Philadelphia Flyers at Wells Fargo Center on November 18, 2024. AP

Dunning made his NHL officiating debut on March 28, 2019, and is in his seventh season in NHL games.

He has been a full-time referee in the NHL since 2022.

Dunning began his career as a lineman with the Ontario Hockey Association and served as a lineman in the OHL, East Coast Hockey League, and AHL from 2015 to 2017.

He became an AHL umpire in the 2017-18 season.

Dunning is a former OHL defenseman who spent time with the Sarnia Sting and Windsor Spitfires.

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