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Eugene Melnyk, Ottawa Senators owner, needs urgent liver transplant

Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk needs an urgent liver transplant after battling major health issues since January, and the team is appealing to the public for help.

'Time is of the essence,' team president says 3 weeks after Melnyk was admitted to hospital

2,000 calls come in to help Eugene Melnyk

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Ottawa Senators owner urgently needs to find a liver donor.

Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnykneeds an urgent liver transplant or he might die, according to team doctor Don Chow, sothe team is appealing to the public for help in finding a donor.

The team says Melnyk, who turns 56 on May 27, has battled major health issues since January and was admitted to hospital three weeks ago.

His family has actively reached out to his close friends and broader family with the hope of identifying someone who could be a "live liver donor," but so far nobody has been a match.

Team officials said Friday theresponse has been very good as they have received more than1,000 calls and numerous applications sent to the Donor Transplant Team in Toronto.

A liver transplant involves the removal of a portion of the living donor's liver so it can be transplanted into the recipient patient.

Eugene Melnyk, the Ottawa Senators owner, was recovering after undergoing a successful liver transplant at Toronto General Hospital. (CBC)

"This is life-threatening without a new liver," Chow saidat a news conference on Thursday.

Team president Cyril Leeder said Melnyk would remain in hospital until a new liver is found.

Potential donors urged to call, fill out form

The team saidMelnyk has undergone a comprehensive medical assessment at the Toronto General Hospital, which determined his need for a new liver.

Melnykis on the donor list butLeedersaid he is not jumping the queue. He did admitMelnykhas a stronger platform to make a public plea.

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Potential donors can call 613-599-0100 until 9 p.m. ET on Thursday or any time between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Friday, the Senators said.

Any potential donors are asked tofill out aformand fax itto Toronto General Hospital's Living Donor Assessment Office at 416-340-4317, the Senators said. That includes any healthy adult between 18 and 55 years old.

This is the third major health concern within the organization over the past several months. General manager Bryan Murray is currently battling stage 4colon cancerand former assistant coach Mark Reeds died last month from inoperable cancer.