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Lanny McDonald surprises police officer who saved his life with Stanley Cup

Jose Cives gave hockey star chest compressions after he collapsed in the Calgary airport in February
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Former Calgary Flames co-captain and Hockey Hall of Famer Lanny McDonald surprised a city police officer who helped save his life earlier this year by paying him a visit with the Stanley Cup in tow.

Const. Jose Cives performed chest compressions on McDonald at Calgary鈥檚 airport in early February after the 71-year-old collapsed while returning from the NHL鈥檚 all-star game in Toronto.

Cives had no idea that McDonald, who played with the team during its 1989 Stanley Cup win, was coming to a fundraising event on Friday put on by the Calgary Police Rodeo Association, nor did he know that McDonald would also be accompanied by his former teammates Tim Hunter, Colin Patterson and Rick Wamsley.

In a video posted online by the Calgary Flames, Cives says he got a call over his radio in February saying a man had collapsed, prompting him to race to the scene. He performed chest compressions and used an automated external defribrilator on McDonald until EMS arrived.

Cives and McDonald now go for coffee and share laughs these days, with Cives saying they get along 鈥渂rilliantly.鈥

McDonald calls Cives, who is listed as a director with the rodeo association, a 鈥渓ocal hero鈥 in the video and says it was 鈥渆xtremely special鈥 to bring the Stanley Cup to him and his fellow officers.

鈥淲e had given them a couple of auction items, but to be able to surprise them, be here, knowing they make such a difference in the community, is so rewarding, and what a great way to thank Jose,鈥 McDonald said in the video.

The Flames legend also thanked 鈥渢wo beautiful nurses鈥 who he said also jumped in to save his life.

Cives said he鈥檚 been told he was working on McDonald for ten minutes before emergency responders took over.

鈥淭here were many times when I thought that Lanny wasn鈥檛 going to make it through, but I wasn鈥檛 going to stop until I got some sort of result,鈥 Cives recounted of that day in the airport.

鈥淭here isn鈥檛 a day that goes by where he doesn鈥檛 remind me that I鈥檓 the man that broke him 鈥 his ribs, his sternum 鈥 but on the flipside, he always tells me that he鈥檚 forever thankful that I was one of the people that saved his life.鈥

McDonald, originally from Hanna, Alta., was released from Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary two weeks after his cardiac event.

Friday鈥檚 fundraiser also raised money for the Missing Children鈥檚 Society of Canada.

鈥淲e鈥檙e all teammates, but they have a different kind of teammate challenge and it鈥檚 great to be able to support them here tonight,鈥 McDonald said.

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