Calgary Flames general manager Craig Conroy appeared to wipe tears from his eyes while discussing the tragic news that assistant general manager Chris Snow suffered a “catastrophic brain injury” after going into cardiac arrest on Tuesday. It came prior to the news that medical tests showed Snow, who is on life support, will not wake up, according to the latest update provided by his wife, Kelsie on Thursday.“Our good friend Chris Snow had a medical emergency [on Tuesday] and he’s been battling ALS for five years and he’s in another battle right now,” Conroy said during a press conference with Flames team captain Mikael Backlund on Wednesday. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to Chris, Kelsie, [and their children] Cohen and Willa.“I’ve never heard him complain once about this through this five years and it just doesn’t seem right not to have Snowy here with me,” Conroy said, adding that he brought Cohen to Wednesday’s preseason game, a 3-2 win against the Winnipeg Jets. IMPORTANT!
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