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A Winnipeg Sea Bear player is in hospital after suffering a brain aneurysm during a training session. (Winnipeg Sea Bears/Facebook)
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The Winnipeg Sea Bears are in shock after one of their players suffered a brain aneurysm during a training session on Saturday. 

According to the Sea Bears, 33-year-old centre Chad Posthumus was admitted to hospital where he is listed in stable condition. 

"Keeping Chad and his family in our thoughts during this time," said the team in a post on social media.

The team says they extend their heartfelt thoughts, love and prayers to him and they hope to see him on the mend soon.

Posthumus, who played for the River East Kodiaks in high school, was the first player on the Sea Bears team. He was also the first captain of the Winnipeg team when they were founded in 2022.

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