Pietrangelo says Bouwmeester in good health

In this Jan. 2 file photo, Blues defenseman Jay Bouwmeester skates against the Avalanche during the third period of a game in Denver.
In this Jan. 2 file photo, Blues defenseman Jay Bouwmeester skates against the Avalanche during the third period of a game in Denver.

St. Louis Blues captain Alex Pietrangelo says teammate Jay Bouwmeester is in good health some seven weeks after having a cardioverter defibrillator implanted in his chest.

Pietrangelo said he and his teammates have occasionally stopped in to see Bouwmeester while the NHL is on hiatus because of the coronavirus pandemic. He said he's pleased to see Bouwmeester taking walks through their St. Louis-area neighborhood.

Saying "Bow's good," the Blues veteran defenseman provided the update Tuesday during an NHL video conference call featuring Central Division players.

The 36-year-old Bouwmeester has been ruled out from returning to play this season, including the playoffs, after he collapsed on the bench during the first period of a Feb. 11 game at the Anaheim Ducks.

He spent five nights at the UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange County, Calif., where he had the device implanted to monitor heart functions. The defibrillator can deliver a shock to the heart if an arrhythmia occurs to restore a regular heartbeat.

Pietrangelo said Bouwmeester was already a regular at Blues home games and practices before the season was suspended March 12.

"That was kind of a breath of fresh air for us, knowing he's out and about and hanging around the guys," he added.

Pietrangelo said Bouwmeester's plan was to stay in St. Louis until the season ended, before seeking medical clearance to return home to Edmonton, Alberta.