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How Did Adam Johnson Die? Hockey Player Killed in ‘Freak Accident’
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It’s known to be an exceptionally physical sport, but the news of how Adam Johnson died sent shockwaves through the hockey community because while injuries are common on the rink, deaths certainly aren’t.

Johnson was born in Grand Rapids, Minnesota in 1994, and grew up in Hibbing, where he led his high school team to the prestigious state tournament in 2011. He was a Mr. Hockey finalist in 2012-13 and later starred for two seasons at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, where in 2017 he scored the winning goal in overtime to lead the Bulldogs to the Frozen Four. 

Johnson attended the Pittsburgh Penguins prospect development camp before opting to conclude his collegiate career early, agreeing to a two-year, entry-level contract with the Penguins on July 6, 2017, he’d go on to become the second-leading scorer for the American Hockey League affiliate Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in the 2017–18 season and made his National Hockey League debut with the Pittsburgh Penguins on March 21, 2019.

He’d jump around from team to team for a few years; from the Swedish Hockey League’s Malmö Redhawks back to North America with the Ontario Reign of the AHL, then back to Europe with the Ausburger Panther of the Deutsch Eishockey Liga, then finally to the Nottingham Panthers in of the Elite Ice Hockey League for the 2023/24 season in August 2023. However, his life would be tragically cut short in a “freak accident” on October 28, 2023, in a game against the Sheffield Steelers. Here’s what we know about how Adam Johnson died.

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