During an afternoon hockey scrimmage last Friday at Magness (DU) Arena, Jim Wiste (Class of 1968) suffered a heart attack and collapsed as he was ending a shift. Quick action by several of his teammates who were well skilled in the art of CPR kept Jimmy functioning until a Difibulator was brought to the ice and Jimmy was defibrillated, (shocked his heart back into a regular beat). A 911 first responder team arrived within 5 minutes and Jim regained consciousness shortly thereafter…
Jimmy is in good spirits and he is going through a major medical review. He has had several different scans and appears to have suffered no internal damage as a result of this episode. Further tests (an angiogram) did reveal a Coronary artery blockage that has been remedied with a stent. The Doctors have determined that an implanted defibrillator would be a good precautionary measure. The implant procedure will take place on Tuesday or Wednesday this week.
Joanie has been a loving and vigilant partner being at his side at the hospital and taking care of business at the Campus Lounge. Jimmy has been able to thank Doug (The Glove!) Bell and Mike Kofsky who were brilliant performing CPR.
With this new difibulator and some additional meds, we believe back checking should be less of an issue for Jimmy in the future!
Last week DU Great Jim Wiste suffered a heart attack. I received a note today through Rod Summers that Don Cameron and Spence Walden sent to him to distribute about Jim's condition. Luckily, it appears Jim will be fine. Keep him in your prayers. If I hear anything further I will provide updates. For those of you who don't know Jim, he was an All American at DU and played on and captained with Cliff Koroll the 1968 DU NCAA Championship team. After DU, he played in the NHL with Koroll and Magnuson for the Chicago Black Hawks as well as later stops in the WHA with Indianapolis and Cleveland. After retiring from hockey Jim bought the Campus Lounge and has run it ever since. Here is a portion of the note that Rod received.
For many years Mitz Kurth was the zamboni driver and head of the bull crew at the old D.U. Arena. His wife died only last week. Did you drive the Zamboni at the old DU Arena? If so probably should have gotten combat pay.
Always thought it would be fun to take a ride around the rink on that mechanical monster.
Old Pio -- How about a little history:
The Zamboni Company acquired Model C11 in January of 2012 and it is currently being restored. The machine was originally delivered to Denver University in 1953.
Last week DU Great Jim Wiste suffered a heart attack. I received a note today through Rod Summers that Don Cameron and Spence Walden sent to him to distribute about Jim's condition. Luckily, it appears Jim will be fine. Keep him in your prayers. If I hear anything further I will provide updates. For those of you who don't know Jim, he was an All American at DU and played on and captained with Cliff Koroll the 1968 DU NCAA Championship team. After DU, he played in the NHL with Koroll and Magnuson for the Chicago Black Hawks as well as later stops in the WHA with Indianapolis and Cleveland. After retiring from hockey Jim bought the Campus Lounge and has run it ever since. Here is a portion of the note that Rod received.
Last week DU Great Jim Wiste suffered a heart attack. I received a note today through Rod Summers that Don Cameron and Spence Walden sent to him to distribute about Jim's condition. Luckily, it appears Jim will be fine. Keep him in your prayers. If I hear anything further I will provide updates. For those of you who don't know Jim, he was an All American at DU and played on and captained with Cliff Koroll the 1968 DU NCAA Championship team. After DU, he played in the NHL with Koroll and Magnuson for the Chicago Black Hawks as well as later stops in the WHA with Indianapolis and Cleveland. After retiring from hockey Jim bought the Campus Lounge and has run it ever since. Here is a portion of the note that Rod received.
I suspect that most of the DU fans are saving their travel for a potential trip to Pittsburgh, if DU is lucky enough and good enough to make the Frozen Four. So hopefully the keg will be in Pittsburgh!How many of you guys are coming east to watch this? How many are already here?
Could one of you pick up a keg of something dark and yummy from the Falling Rock and bring it with ya? We'll pay ya well for it.![]()
Per Chambers in Denver Post, Ostrow and Didier are good to go. Gwoz's presser coming up in less than an hour on Pio Vision for free at www.denverpioneers.com.
FYI, DU's charter flight to Manchester, NH is stopping in Madison, WI to pick up the Badgers.![]()
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To be a fly on the wall on that plane!! Awesome, Bucky get in the back of the plane!!
Entire NCHC Composite Schedule. http://assets.ngin.com/attachments/document/0037/7857/NCHC_2013-2014_Composite_Schedule_3.26.13VT.pdf
DU going to pay 1 exhibition against the University of New Brunswick on October 6, 10 non-conference games and 14 NCHC games.
The non-conference opponents are:
10/11 & 10/12 Merrimack at Magness
10/18 & 10/19 @ Fairbanks Tourney playing UAA and Alaska
10/25 Niagara at Magness
10/26 Canisius at Magness
11/23 @ Air Force
12/13 & 12/14 @ RPI
1/13 Brown at Magness
DU's NCHC debut is when UNO visits on 11/1 & 11/2
CC weekends are 11/8 & 11/9 and 2/21 & 2/22
Thought we were playing in the Great Lakes Invitational 12/27 and 28
And when do we visit Cornell? Or don't they want to play?
OOC schedule seems a little weak.
CBS shows 2 games in Oct and then nothing until the NCHC tournament. Which network has the NCHC rights?