Springfield Falcons forward Wade MacLeod, who suffered a seizure after getting hit into the glass during an American Hockey League game Sunday, has been released from hospital, Canadian Press reported Monday.
A Falcons spokesperson told Canadian Press that MacLeod had been released from hospital but could not provide information on a recovery time. MacLeod had four goals and 11 points in 20 games for Springfield this season.
On Twitter, there has been an outpouring of support for the Coquitlam Minor Hockey product.
On the social networking site, MacLeod thanked fans, teammates and family for their support.
@wademacleod You are my motivation to play hockey, and my idol. I hope you are okay, prayers your way! Hope to see you back on the ice soon!—
Tony Feeling (@x_Sgt_Big_E_x) February 19, 2013
@wademacleod glad to hear things are on the up. Thinking of you buddy get well soon #coq—
Josh Lunden (@jlundo21) February 19, 2013
Just want to thank all of my amazing teammates, family & friends as well as the entire hockey world & fans for all their love and support—
Wade MacLeod (@wademacleod) February 19, 2013
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- scionofflame - Feb 19, 2013 at 1:42 PM
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Good to see he’s doing alright. The video of his injury was scary stuff!