Wild's Harding released from hospital after suffering dehydration during AHL game
Minnesota Wild netminder Josh Harding is out indefinitely after being released from hospital Sunday following a bout of dehydration.
Harding started Saturday's AHL game between the Iowa Wild and the Charlotte Checkers, but left after two periods and was admitted to a Charlotte-area hospital due to dehydration. It's the latest in a long line of setbacks likely related to his multiple sclerosis, according to Michael Russo of the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
Harding was making his second start for Iowa since clearing waivers. He is officially listed as day-to-day.
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