Ice Hockey Star Adam Johnson Dies in Tragic On-Ice Accident; No Charges for Opponent

April 29, 2025
Ice Hockey Star Adam Johnson Dies in Tragic On-Ice Accident; No Charges for Opponent
  • Adam Johnson, a 29-year-old ice hockey player for the Nottingham Panthers, tragically died on October 28, 2023, after a collision during a game with Sheffield Steelers defenseman Matt Petgrave, where Johnson's neck was sliced by Petgrave's skate.

  • Tributes poured in for Johnson, who was a prominent player in the sport, and the Nottingham Panthers honored him by retiring his jersey number 47.

  • Some of Johnson's teammates, including Victor Björkung, expressed support for Petgrave, asserting that there was no intent to harm during the incident.

  • After a thorough investigation, the Crown Prosecution Service determined that Petgrave would not face criminal charges, citing no realistic prospect of conviction.

  • Detective Chief Inspector Benjamin Wood emphasized the complexity of the investigation and extended condolences to Johnson's family, noting the ongoing impact of his death on the community.

  • At the time of his death, Johnson was living with his fiancée, Ryan Wolfe, and studying at Loughborough Business School in the UK.

  • Johnson was pronounced dead shortly after the accident, despite immediate medical treatment on the ice.

  • The Nottingham Panthers described the incident as a 'freak accident,' and the police investigation into the circumstances surrounding Johnson's death was extensive, involving video footage review and witness interviews.

  • In response to the tragedy, the Elite Ice Hockey League strongly encouraged players to wear neck guards, although they were not made mandatory at that time.

  • Following Johnson's death, the English Ice Hockey Association mandated neck guards for all players starting in 2024, highlighting concerns raised by the coroner regarding player safety.

  • Sheffield's senior coroner, Tanyka Rawden, had suspended her investigation pending the police inquiry but later issued a report advocating for the use of neck guards in the sport.

  • Following the incident, the Elite League temporarily suspended all fixtures, and the Nottingham Panthers did not return to competitive play for nearly a month.

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