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Devils coach leaves game early after taking puck to head on bench

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Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. There was a scary moment during Thursday's Carolina Hurricanes-New Jersey Devils game, as Devils head coach Lindy Ruff took a puck to the head.

Ruff, 63, suffered the injury in the second period and missed the third. With about six-and-a-half minutes to go in the second frame, a member of the Hurricanes looked to be getting the puck out of Carolina's own zone, but it headed right toward the bench, aiming right for Ruff. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Head coach Lindy Ruff (R) of the New Jersey Devils prepares for his game against the Dallas Stars at Prudential Center on January 20, 2024, in Newark, New Jersey.  (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) The broadcast said the puck hit Ruff on the side of the head.

He was tended to trainers, who looked like they had to keep Ruff upright on the bench. Devils associate coach Travis Green said Ruff was feeling "a little better" after the game. "Just wasn't feeling right," Green said.

But the improvement was "great to see." "You never like to see what happened out there," Green added. "Obviously, it happens once in a while." While fans are protected from pucks, players and whatever else can fly into the stands, the benches don't have glass boards, because of quick line changes during action.

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