A collision during the second period of an ice hockey game resulted in a major medical emergency, leading to the evacuation of the building. An estimated 8,000 fans were in attendance, and a player from the Panthers team is reported to have been taken to the hospital. Further updates to follow.
The collision was in the second period, with an estimated 8,000 fans in attendance. A Panthers player is believed to have been taken to hospital. Nottingham Panthers posted: 'Fans have been asked to leave the building due to a major medical emergency.
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