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Former Vancouver Giants captain collapses during AHL warm-up

Tucson Roadrunners captain Craig Cunningham collapsed on the ice and was taken to a hospital Saturday night before an American Hockey League game against the Manitoba Moose.

Craig Cunningham, now the captain of the Tucson Roadrunners, was taken to a hospital Saturday night

Former Vancouver Giant Craig Cunningham collapsed on the ice before the start of an AHL game between his Tucson Roadrunners and the Manitoba Moose on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016. (American Hockey League)

A former captain of the Vancouver Giants was taken to hospital Saturday night after collapsing on the ice during the warm-up for a game in Tucson, Arizona where he now plays with the American Hockey League's Roadrunners.

The teams says Cunningham, "suffered a medical emergency," and was taken to a local hospital where heis receiving treatment, according to a statement.

The Associated Press reported that Cunningham, 26, appeared to convulse after hitting the ice andthat medics cut away his jersey and performed chest compressions beforemovinghim off the ice.

No update on condition

"Our thoughts and prayers are with Craig and his family," said Roadrunners general manager John Chayka in the release."We will provide a medical update once we receive more information."

Craig Cunningham played for the Vancouver Giants from 2006 to 2011.

The Trail B.C. native played 63 games in the NHL for the Boston Bruins and the Arizona Coyotes, before joininghis current minor league team.

Fans and his former junior team have offered messages of support for his health over social media.

with files from the Associated Press