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Baby hit by puck at Habs practice released from hospital

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WATCH ABOVE: A one-month-old baby hit in the head with a puck at the Provigo Montreal Canadiens practice at the Bell Centre on Sunday has been released from hospital – Feb 23, 2016

MONTREAL — A one-month-old baby hit in the head with a puck at the Provigo Montreal Canadiens practice at the Bell Centre on Sunday has been released from hospital.

The incident happened towards the end of practice.

“At the end, the players took the time to throw pucks at their young fans,” wrote Valérie Meloche, the child’s mother, on Facebook.

The puck apparently knocked little Béatrice unconscious.

She was given CPR on site and rushed to the Montreal Children’s Hospital in critical, but stable condition.

On Facebook, Meloche said she doesn’t think Subban realized what happened, but she doesn’t blame him.

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The infant suffered a concussion and is under observation; she is expected to recover.

Meloche said she’s looking for all the people who helped her daughter.

A team representative met with the family and invited Meloche, her husband and their four children to watch a future game at the Bell Centre in a private suite.

A spokesman said Subban also wanted to meet the family.

With files from the Canadian Press.

rachel.lau@globalnews.ca

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