Burmistrov stretchered off ice after hit from Colin Miller
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Arizona Coyotes forward Alexander Burmistrov was stretchered out of Tuesday's game against the Boston Bruins following a hit by defenseman Colin Miller.
Teammate Jakob Chychrun responded to the hit immediately after, taking Miller to the ice.
Miller was issued a major penalty and game misconduct on the play.
.@ArizonaCoyotes center Alex Burmistrov gives two thumbs up to the fans cheering him as he exits TD Garden ice on a stretcher. GREAT sign!
— Dave Vest (@davest4yotes) March 1, 2017
Burmistrov made his debut with the Coyotes on Jan. 16 after being claimed on waivers from the Winnipeg Jets. He has scored nine points in 18 games with Arizona.
#Coyotes announce Alexander Burmistrov has been taken to a local Boston hospital for further evaluation.
— Sarah McLellan (@azc_mclellan) March 1, 2017
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