Hamlin incident brings back memories for former Nipawin Hawks coach
The scene that played out Monday when Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest during an NFL game reminded former Nipawin Hawks head coach Bruce Thompson of a similar incident 25 years ago.
During an SJHL game in November of 1997 between the Hawks and Humboldt Broncos, Nipawin forward Graham Christie was hit in the chest with the puck when he blocked a shot.
While Christie had on full equipment and protection, the impact of the shot stopped his heart and cut off oxygen to his brain.
Thompson accompanied Christie to hospital, where the 20-year-old player remained in a coma. He died a week later after being taken off life support.


