Sources: Rangers star Sean Avery hospitalized
By JOHN DELLAPINA and LARRY McSHANE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Wednesday, April 30th 2008, 11:09 AM
<!-- ARTICLE CONTENT START -->Rangers bad boy Sean Avery, unconscious and not breathing, was rushed to a Manhattan hospital Wednesday in cardiac arrest just hours after his team's playoff loss, sources said.
Avery, 28, arrived at St. Vincent's Medical Center about 3 a.m., a hospital source said. Five hours earlier, the Rangers lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins in a Stanley Cup playoff game at Madison Square Garden.
He remained in the intensive care unit this afternoon, the hospital source said.
Avery, traded to the Rangers last year from Los Angeles, lives in Manhattan. The single winger is known for dating a bevy of celebrities, including Rachel Hunter and Elisha Cuthbert.
In March, the Daily News revealed that Avery's name and private cell phone number were in a huge client database for a Manhattan prostitution ring. He was listed as a $500 client of brothel Maison de L'Amour, although he adamantly denied using the hooker service.
There was no immediate word on what happened to Avery before he was taken to the hospital. His teammates were expected at St. Vincent's this afternoon.
Last night's 5-3 loss put the Rangers behind 3-0 in their seven-game series with Pittsburgh. Avery played in last night's game and picked up an assist on the Rangers' second goal.
A source close to the team confirmed Avery had been rushed to the hospital, but declined to offer specifics.
One round earlier in the playoffs, Avery drove Devils' goalie Martin Brodeur crazy with his antics - to the point that the Devil refused to shake Avery's hand when the series ended.
His face-guarding of the goalie even led the league to institute a new penalty, quickly dubbed "The Avery Rule."
The six-year veteran, with his $1.9 million salary, came to the Rangers in a five-player February 2007 deal. In just 29 games, he led the team in penalty minutes.
The combative Canadian led the entire league in penalty minutes in the 2005-06 season.
Avery is known for his off-ice game, too, with Maxim magazine once describing No. 16 on the Rangers as No. 1 in Hollywood hookups.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/h...sources_rangers_star_sean_avery_hospital.html
By JOHN DELLAPINA and LARRY McSHANE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Wednesday, April 30th 2008, 11:09 AM
<!-- ARTICLE CONTENT START -->Rangers bad boy Sean Avery, unconscious and not breathing, was rushed to a Manhattan hospital Wednesday in cardiac arrest just hours after his team's playoff loss, sources said.
Avery, 28, arrived at St. Vincent's Medical Center about 3 a.m., a hospital source said. Five hours earlier, the Rangers lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins in a Stanley Cup playoff game at Madison Square Garden.
He remained in the intensive care unit this afternoon, the hospital source said.
Avery, traded to the Rangers last year from Los Angeles, lives in Manhattan. The single winger is known for dating a bevy of celebrities, including Rachel Hunter and Elisha Cuthbert.
In March, the Daily News revealed that Avery's name and private cell phone number were in a huge client database for a Manhattan prostitution ring. He was listed as a $500 client of brothel Maison de L'Amour, although he adamantly denied using the hooker service.
There was no immediate word on what happened to Avery before he was taken to the hospital. His teammates were expected at St. Vincent's this afternoon.
Last night's 5-3 loss put the Rangers behind 3-0 in their seven-game series with Pittsburgh. Avery played in last night's game and picked up an assist on the Rangers' second goal.
A source close to the team confirmed Avery had been rushed to the hospital, but declined to offer specifics.
One round earlier in the playoffs, Avery drove Devils' goalie Martin Brodeur crazy with his antics - to the point that the Devil refused to shake Avery's hand when the series ended.
His face-guarding of the goalie even led the league to institute a new penalty, quickly dubbed "The Avery Rule."
The six-year veteran, with his $1.9 million salary, came to the Rangers in a five-player February 2007 deal. In just 29 games, he led the team in penalty minutes.
The combative Canadian led the entire league in penalty minutes in the 2005-06 season.
Avery is known for his off-ice game, too, with Maxim magazine once describing No. 16 on the Rangers as No. 1 in Hollywood hookups.
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/h...sources_rangers_star_sean_avery_hospital.html