Stoll Seizure: LA Kings Center Rushed to Hospital After Seizure Scare (VIDEO)
Kings center Jarret Stoll has had a seizure that saw him rushed to hospital early on Wednesday from his Hermosa Beach home.
Stoll's seizure was confirmed by Kings General Manager Dean Lombardi, who reported that medics were conducting tests on their player and he was expected to be released later in the day.
The Kings center was taken to Little Company of Mary Hospital in Torrance.
"Everything is OK. They've run some tests and they still had another one to run," Lombardi told The LA Times. "The bottom line is that he's fine. Now the issue is what caused it. There are a myriad of things that can cause them."
The 31 year old hockey player did suffer a concussion last month in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinal playoff series after taking a hit from San Jose Sharks winger Raffi Torres.
Stoll has suffered two concussions during his career, according to various reports – as well as the concussion this year that forced him to sit out six games, he also was forced to miss a massive 30 games in 2007 for a concussion he suffered with the Edmonton Oilers.
Over the past season he managed to score seven goals and 18 points.
Here is a video news report into the seizure suffered by the LA Kings center, Jarret Stoll: