So if Wideman was so out of it to not know what was going on (extremely reasonable presumption), I'm curious what the
NHL's concussion spotter thought of it.
Quote:
Daly said the role of the spotter is to identify and flag incidents that have led to players on the ice demonstrating visible signs of a concussion.
The spotter, who is expected to sit in the press box, has a two-way radio in order to communicate what he or she has seen with the training staff on the bench to properly notify a team of a player demonstrating possible signs of a concussion.
Daly said the responsibilities of diagnosing concussions or medically determining if a player can return to play belong to the medical professionals employed by the team in question.
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Off grabbing a pocket dog?
Or did they just add a tally-mark to the "Looked like a Concussion For Sure" column on their game clipboard and put the heels up?