Truth & Rumors > NHL

Heart ailment ends Phoenix prospect's career

Views
1813
Comments
11

08:23 AM ET 10.12 | Brett MacLean, five years after being drafted by the Coyotes, seemed to be getting closer to the NHL for good. But instead of using the summer to map out his future on the ice, MacLean was confronted with a decision that most players don't make until they're in their 30s or 40s -- what to do once a career ends. At 23, MacLean is now retired after experiencing cardiac arrest during a pick-up game this summer in Ontario. "I had some successful years, and I was trying to build off that," he said by phone on Wednesday. "It just kind of took it all away from me, which was tough to take." On July 2, MacLean skated for the first time since the season ended in Owen Sound, Ontario. Forty minutes into the game, and after he made a pass on the wing, MacLean collapsed.

The Arizona Republic

Brett MacLean, Icon Sports Brett MacLean, Icon Sports
October 12, 2012  08:44 AM ET

Sad.

October 12, 2012  08:45 AM ET

Not a great way to end the summer...

October 12, 2012  08:56 AM ET

Definately not cool but a wise descision as well

October 12, 2012  08:58 AM ET
QUOTE(#1):

Sad.

Heart breaking.

October 12, 2012  09:10 AM ET

maybe he can go play for The Sharks...(sorry, too early)

October 12, 2012  10:33 AM ET

It's better to be alive rather than be put on ice.

October 12, 2012  10:37 AM ET
QUOTE(#4):

Heart breaking.

I wish him the best but he grew up a Leafs fan so he should be used to it.

October 12, 2012  11:17 AM ET

Wow. That stinks

October 12, 2012  11:20 AM ET

Red Wings fans will remember Ji???? Fischer who had a heart attack on the ice. better to retire now.

October 12, 2012  01:09 PM ET

I guess this is the one time when you can say a player really doesn't have heart.
(Sorry too early).
He is lucky, 95% of people don't survive cardiac arrest.

 
October 12, 2012  07:47 PM ET
QUOTE(#10):

I guess this is the one time when you can say a player really doesn't have heart. (Sorry too early).He is lucky, 95% of people don't survive cardiac arrest.

I probably wouldn't survive any arrest.

Comment

Remember to keep your posts clean. Profanity will get filtered, and offensive comments will be removed.


Truth & Rumors

MOST POPULAR

  1. 1
    Howard considering five teams
    Views
    14888
    Comments
    1322
  2. 2
    Why A-Rod's unloading his dream home for $30M
    Views
    9016
    Comments
    527
  3. 3
    Why Tennessee's the problem in the SEC
    Views
    2277
    Comments
    137
  4. 4
    Unnamed Jet: Team through with Sanchez
    Views
    35296
    Comments
    93
  5. 5
    Toews coming unglued
    Views
    2401
    Comments
    61

SI.com

Swimsuit

SI Photos