Adam Johnson, Former NHL Player And USHL Star, Dies After On-Ice Accident
Adam Johnson, Former NHL Player And USHL Star, Dies After On-Ice Accident
The hockey world is mourning the loss of Adam Johnson, a former Pittsburgh Penguin and USHL standout, who died after an on-ice injury in a game in Europe.
Adam Johnson, a 29-year-old forward for the Nottingham Panthers in the UK’s Elite Ice Hockey League, died after an on-ice incident in which he was cut by a skate during a game Saturday night. The Panthers announced Johnson's tragic passing early Sunday morning in a statement.
The Nottingham Panthers are truly devastated to announce that Adam Johnson has tragically passed away following a freak accident at the game in Sheffield last night. pic.twitter.com/lhSOkDu03Q
— The Nottingham Panthers (@PanthersIHC) October 29, 2023
Saturday night, Johnson was playing for Nottingham in a game against the Sheffield Steelers that was part of the Challenge Cup tournament, an annual club competition in the UK.
According to reports, Johnson sustained a cut to his neck amid a collision with a Sheffield player. Johnson was immediately attended to by medical personnel and rushed to the hospital. The game was postponed and fans were asked to clear the building, many leaving in tears according to multiple news accounts.
The Hibbing, Minnesota native was part of the Pittsburgh Penguins organization for three seasons and appeared in 13 NHL games. He scored one goal in his brief time in the NHL, doing so in his home state against the Minnesota Wild.
Adam Johnson tallies his first NHL goal to double the Penguins lead!#LetsGoPens pic.twitter.com/NCJxW7zFHA
— Hockey Daily 365 l NHL Highlights & News (@HockeyDaily365) October 13, 2019
Prior to embarking on his pro career, Johnson was a standout player at the University of Minnesota Duluth, helping the Bulldogs win the NCHC title in 2017 and reaching the Men’s Frozen Four. Johnson scored the overtime game-winner against Boston University that sent UMD to the 2017 national semifinals.
AN OVERTIME WINNER TO GO TO THE #FROZENFOUR! pic.twitter.com/2zq2XFiPGh
— NCAA Ice Hockey (@NCAAIceHockey) March 26, 2017
Johnson was also a star performer in the USHL as a junior player. He had 119 points in 121 career games, most spent with the Sioux City Musketeers. During the 2014-15 season, Johnson finished second in USHL scoring to future NHLer Kyle Connor with 71 points for the Musketeers. He was named a first-team USHL All-Star. Sioux City also represented the United States at the Junior Club World Cup where the Musketeers claimed the bronze medal. Johnson led the entire tournament in scoring with nine points.
It's with a heavy heart that we share the news that former Musketeer Adam Johnson passed away last night. We are devastated by this terrible tragedy. Please keep his family, friends and the Nottingham Panthers organization in your thoughts and prayers. Adam is #ForeverAMusketeer pic.twitter.com/U980wSslRi
— Sioux City Musketeers (@Musketeerhockey) October 29, 2023
Before his junior days, Johnson was a four-year standout for the Hibbing/Chisholm high school hockey team. He helped lead the team to the storied Minnesota Boys' State Tournament in 2011 in Class A, pacing the team in scoring throughout the section playoffs and state tournament as a sophomore. Johnson was the team's top scorer in each of his last three seasons of high school hockey and was named a finalist for the Minnesota Mr. Hockey Award following the 2012-13 season.
Bulldog Hockey Mourns the Passing of Former Standout Adam Johnson https://t.co/59XpJqpffz pic.twitter.com/0cH801qdS4
— UMD Men's Hockey (@UMDMensHockey) October 29, 2023
Over the last two seasons, Johnson had been playing in Europe. Last year he was a member of the Augsburger Panther in the German DEL before moving to Nottingham this season. He had been among Nottingham's top scorers this season and frequently played on their first line.
As word of the incident spread, the hockey world held its collective breath in hopes that the worst fears would not be realized.
It is believed that Johnson is the first professional hockey player to die as a result of a skate cut during a game.
Tributes have poured in for Johnson from his former teams, teammates, friends and the hockey world at large.
The National Hockey League family mourns the passing of former Pittsburgh Penguin Adam Johnson. Our prayers and deepest condolences go to his family, friends and teammates. https://t.co/kgLN8bf0RV pic.twitter.com/fYEiuGw0yC
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) October 29, 2023
Thoughts and prayers to Adam Johnson’s family and everyone he touched. He was a great teammate and person. That smile and dry sense of humor will be missed. Rest peacefully my friend.
— Brett Sutter (@sutter_brett) October 29, 2023
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 29, 2023
— WBS Penguins (@WBSPenguins) October 29, 2023
We are shocked and deeply saddened by the passing of former @WBSPenguins @OntarioReign and @LVPhantoms forward Adam Johnson following an injury while playing with the @PanthersIHC last night. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family, teammates and friends throughout hockey. pic.twitter.com/4x8RnJwCww
— American Hockey League (@TheAHL) October 29, 2023
Die gesamte Eishockeyfamilie trauert um Adam Johnson. Der Stürmer, der in der letzten Saison noch das Trikot der @aevpanther trug, wurde Samstagabend im Spiel seiner Nottingham Panthers von einem Schlittschuh am Hals getroffen und erlag seinen schweren Verletzungen. #PENNYDEL pic.twitter.com/JePUrfJX7H
— Deutsche Eishockey Liga (@DELoffiziell) October 29, 2023
— USHL (@USHL) October 29, 2023
All games in the EIHL scheduled for Sunday have been postponed. The Nottingham Panthers' game on Oct. 31 has also been postponed.
Johnson is survived by his parents, Davey and Susan Johnson, his older brother Ryan and his partner.