Los Angeles Kings center Jarret Stoll, sometimes better known as the boyfriend of Erin Andrews, was taken to a hospital on Wednesday after suffering a seizure at his home in Hermosa Beach, CA. They haven’t been able to pinpoint what caused the seizure, but if you recall, Stoll suffered a concussion after being hit by Raffi Torres in Game 1 of the Sharks/Kings playoff series. He missed the remainder of the series but returned for the Western Conference Finals against Chicago. Fortunately, Stoll seems to be doing fine.
Kings center Jarret Stoll was rushed to the hospital early Wednesday morning, having suffered a seizure in his Hermosa Beach home, according to Kings General Manager Dean Lombardi.
Lombardi said that a battery of tests was run on Stoll and that it was expected he would be released later in the day. He said Stoll was taken to Little Company of Mary Hospital in Torrance and Lombardi visited him there later Wednesday morning.
“Everything is OK. They’ve run some tests and they still had another one to run,” Lombardi told The Times. “The bottom line is that he’s fine. Now the issue is what caused it.
“There are a myriad of things that can cause them.”
This is Stoll’s second concussion. He suffered one in the 2006-2007 series while playing for the Edmonton Oilers.

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