
Neuroscientist expresses concern about how Stolarz injury situation was handled
TORONTO — Much of the debate in the aftermath of Anthony Stolarz’s departure from the Maple Leafs’ series opener against Florida centred around whether Panthers forward Sam Bennett should have been disciplined for elbowing the Toronto goaltender.
A renowned neuroscientist, however, said one of his main concerns lies with how the player’s injury situation was handled Monday night at Scotiabank Arena.
“Stolarz was hit in the head twice where he exhibited possible signs of concussion and neither time was he removed and assessed,” said Chris Nowinski, chief executive officer of the Concussion Legacy Foundation. “I can’t remember the last time I saw a player vomiting on the ice, but it makes you very concerned about what was happening in his brain and whether (he) not only had a concussion, but a possible brain bleed.
“And I assume the team was concerned enough and that’s why he was (taken) to the hospital.”