Ottawa Senators defenceman Erik Brannstrom left the ice on a stretcher after taking a hit in the second period against the New York Islanders.
closed out Brannstrom along the boards, causing the Sens' blueliner to fall hard on his upper-body. He stayed down as play was stopped with several Senators players motioning for help from the Ottawa bench.
Medical personnel loaded the 24-year-old onto the stretcher and led him off the playing surface as fans on Long Island gave him a standing ovation. Clutterbuck was not penalized on the play. Brannstrom played 7:37 before departing. He had appeared in six games so far this season prior to Thursday night.
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