
Chris Rooney, South Boston-born NHL ref, avoids major injury after taking stick to face
After several minutes of stoppage time, Rooney — with a towel covering his bloody face — eventually made his way off the ice under his own power and was brought to the locker room for further evaluation and treatment. TNT's broadcast noted that Rooney received stitches right after leaving the ice.
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Referee Chris Rooney gets a stick up high and has left the game, as Garrett Rank replaces him
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet)
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Rooney did not return to Sunday's game, which ended with Brad Marchand and the Florida Panthers
Despite the concerns of Rooney suffering a serious eye injury, the longtime ref seems to have dodged a bullet.
'Update on veteran ref Chris Rooney who left Game 7 last night in Toronto after taking a stick on a follow through. Scary incident,'
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