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Former NHL Player Dies After Horrific 'Freak Accident' During Game In England

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29-year-old Adam Johnson died after suffering a serious cut to his neck from a skate during a game with the Nottingham Panthers.

Former NHL hockey player Adam Johnson, 29, died suddenly after a traumatic accident at a game in England, where he was playing a match as a current member of the Nottingham Panthers. He suffered a cut to the neck during the game, and no further details of his death have been released.

From Minnesota, Johnson's hockey career included college hockey for the University of Minnesota and a stint as a forward for the Pittsburgh Penguins from 2018-2020. The Nottingham Panthers, the NHL, and Johnson's former NHL team, the Pittsburgh Penguins, all made posts about his death.


His current team posted about the event and sent their condolences to his family.

"Everyone at the club including players, staff, management and ownership are heartbroken at the news of Adam’s passing. Our thoughts are also with the fans and staff of both clubs, especially those who attended or were following the game, who will be devastated following today’s news."

His former NHL team, the Pittsburgh Penguins, also shared a post about Johnson.

Ontario Reign made a touching tribute to Johnson before their game.

The NHL added to memorial posts.

Other hockey organizations and teams also sent their condolences.



A paramedic who helped Johnson after the accident told his story.

There's some controversy over calling Johnson's death a freak accident when game footage shows a murkier picture.



Folks said this was a horrible reminder that hockey can be a very dangerous sport.

The hashtag "#sticksupforadam" took traction with the hockey community.

People even suggested retiring Johnson's jersey number.

The Elite Ice Hockey League, in which Nottingham plays, suspended all games originally scheduled for Sunday, October 29th, and asked that everyone respect Johnson's family and loved ones at this time.

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