Paramedics had to make two trips to Xcel Energy Center during an eventful morning Thursday.
Longtime NHL broadcaster Pete Weber, the only TV play-by-play voice in Nashville Predators history, suffered a heart attack. Two hours later, Predators General Manager David Poile was struck by puck while standing in the tunnel between the visitor's locker room and bench.
Both men were taken to separate St. Paul hospitals, where they remained overnight.
Weber was resting comfortably after a heart procedure.
"I was more scared than anything," Weber said. "I'm wondering if David and I may be roomies."
Poile was hit in the face by a deflected puck. He was treated by Predators and Wild athletic trainers before walking himself to a stretcher.
He looked groggy, had a bloody nose and puffed-up eye. He had surgery Thursday to repair fractured eye socket, sources said.
Poile doubles as the GM of the United States Olympic men's hockey team, and all NHL Olympians are scheduled to leave together for Sochi, Russia, on charter flights Sunday.