
Cseter Released from Hospital
Published on October 26, 2014 under SPHL (SPHL)
Peoria Rivermen News Release
Huntsville Havoc forward Justin Cseter was released from UnityPoint Health-Methodist at about 1:00 this morning and traveled back to Huntsville with his team. We are told his prognosis is good and he is expected back on the ice at some point, although a time frame is not yet known.
Cseter was injured with 13:37 remaining in the second period of Saturday's night's Southern Professional Hockey League game in Peoria with the Rivermen leading 2-1. Cseter suffered a laceration to his right thigh from a skate. The game was suspended at that point. SPHL officials are expected to discuss the status of the game on Monday.
Beginning Monday, fans holding tickets to the suspended game may exchange them for any future Rivermen game this season weekdays at the Peoria Civic Center box office or before any Rivermen home game.
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