- Jiří Fischer
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
team=Detroit Red Wings
former_teams =
league = NHL
position = Defence
shoots = Left
height_ft = 6
height_in = 5
weight_lb = 225
nickname =
nationality = CZE
birth_date = Birth date and age|1980|7|31|mf=y
birth_place =Horovice , CZE
draft = 25th overall
draft_year = 1998
draft_team =Detroit Red Wings
career_start = 1999
career_end = 2005Jiří Fischer (
July 31 ,1980 inHořovice ,Czechoslovakia , nowCzech Republic ) is a former professional ice hockey defenceman in the NHL, who has not played since November 2005 after sufferingcardiac arrest in a game against theNashville Predators . Fischer is currently director of player development for theDetroit Red Wings .Fischer was selected in the
1998 NHL Entry Draft in the first round, 25th overall, by the Red Wings, and was a part of the team that won the 2002Stanley Cup .Endorsement work
In 2003, Fischer appeared with fellow NHL defenceman
Chris Pronger in a television commercial forDodge Ram trucks. The commercial featured a black Ram truck running along a track, which then smashes into a wall. Fischer and Pronger, along with two other unnamed players, exit the truck in full hockey gear. Pronger then intones "I've been hit harder," and Fischer answers "Me too." The commercial was played during the 2003 NHL Stanley Cup playoffs. Neither defenseman were playing at the time as both were recovering from tornanterior cruciate ligament injuries when the commercial was filmed.Heart trouble
During a game on
November 21 ,2005 , against theNashville Predators , Fischer collapsed on the bench. He had gone intocardiac arrest , and he was resuscitated byCPR and by using anAutomated External Defibrillator after he had been unconscious for six minutes. He was taken to Detroit Receiving Hospital.The game was postponed due to his injury, and was made up on January 23, 2006. This was the first time in NHL history a game had been postponed due to injury. The game was played for the full 60 minutes, though the Predators were allowed to maintain their 1-0 lead from the original game. Incidentally, Nashville won the game by a score of 3-2.
On Wednesday,
November 23 , he was released from hospital. Fischer's heart may have been experiencing eitherventricular tachycardia , a type of racing heartbeat, orventricular fibrillation . Both can cause death if treatment is not immediately received. Doctors ordered Fischer to avoid all physical activity for four to six weeks, and no prognosis was made on whether or not he would be able to continue his hockey career. OnNovember 28 , he suffered a "brief, abnormal cardiac rhythm", while at his home in Detroit. He was released two days later and has undergone more testing with several cardiologists, including doctors at theUniversity of Michigan Medical Center inAnn Arbor, Michigan . As of 2007, his future on the ice remained in question, although he had resumed working out. The Red Wings have let Fischer keep his locker at Joe Louis Arena, and his nameplate still appears over his stall.Cite web|url=http://www.thestar.com/Sports/article/181395|title=Former Red Wings player Fischer speaks from the heart|accessdate=2007-02-14|publisher=Toronto Star|year=2007|author=Starkman, Randy]Notes
External links
*hockeydb|35683
* [http://www.healthyhope.org/ The Healthy Hope Jiri Fischer Foundation]
* [http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/players/1936 Bio from Yahoo! Sports]
* [http://www.hockeyfights.com/players/176 Fight card at hockeyfights.com]
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