Former Flyers, Senators goaltender Emery dies in swimming accident
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[July 16, 2018]
Former NHL goaltender Ray Emery died early Sunday morning in
a swimming accident in the Hamilton, Ontario, harbor. He was 35.
According to Hamilton Police, Emery's body was recovered near the
Royal Hamilton Yacht Club at 2:50 p.m. in the same vicinity where he
entered the water nearly nine hours earlier and didn't surface.
The Hamilton Spectator reports Emery was visiting a friend's boat
and jumped in the water where it was docked at the club a little
after 6 a.m.
"At this time we do not believe there to be suspicious or foul
play," Inspector Marty Schulenberg told the Spectator. "We do
believe this is a case of misadventure."
Police added that a cause of death will be announced after an
autopsy.
A Hamilton native, Emery last played for the Philadelphia Flyers
from 2013-15, his second stint with the team after starting a
career-high 29 games for the Flyers in 2009-10, as they went on to
reach the Stanley Cup Final. He spent the first five years of his
career with the Ottawa Senators, who took him in the fourth round of
the 2001 draft. He helped Ottawa to the finals in 2006-07.
Emery also played for the Anaheim Ducks and Chicago Blackhawks,
winning a Stanley Cup title with the latter in 2012-13.
In 11 NHL seasons, he went 145-86-28 with a 2.70 goals-against
average and a .906 save percentage.
"On behalf of the Ottawa Senators, I wish to express my sincere
condolences on the passing of Ray Emery," Ottawa owner Eugene Melnyk
said in a statement. "Ray was instrumental in our run to the 2007
Stanley Cup Final, and at his best he brought a competitive edge and
combative mentality to the game. On behalf of our entire
organization, I wish to extend my deepest sympathies to Ray's
family, friends and loved ones."
The Flyers also expressed shock and sadness at Emery's death.
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Ray Emery has a drink of
water during a break in their game against the Calgary Flames during
the third period of their NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta,
February 2, 2013. REUTERS/Todd Korol
"The Philadelphia Flyers are stunned and extremely saddened to hear
of the tragic passing of former Flyers goaltender Ray Emery," Flyers
president Paul Holmgren said in a statement. "Ray was an outstanding
teammate and an extremely gifted goaltender. He had exceptional
athleticism, was a fierce competitor and battled in every game he
played with the Flyers.
."..Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends during
this difficult time."
On their Twitter page, the Blackhawks posted a picture of Emery
hoisting the Stanley Cup in 2013.
"The Chicago Blackhawks organization was deeply saddened to hear of
Ray Emery's passing," the Blackhawks said in a statement. "We extend
our heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. The Blackhawks
will fondly remember Ray as a fierce competitor, a good teammate and
a Stanley Cup champion."
--Field Level Media
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