Crowds gather to pay tribute to ice hockey player

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Fans at the Motorpoint ArenaImage source, Reuters

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People have gathered at the Motorpoint Arena to pay tribute to Adam Johnson

By Emma Snow & Will Jefford

BBC News

Crowds of people have gathered in memory of an ice hockey player who died after his neck was fatally cut during a match.

Nottingham Panthers player Adam Johnson suffered the injury from a skate worn by Sheffield Steelers player Matt Petgrave on 28 October. 

The 29-year-old was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Fans and mourners are coming together at the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham to pay tribute to Johnson.

The incident has been described as a "freak accident" by the Panthers.

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Nottingham Panthers forward Adam Johnson was playing at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield when he was fatally injured

On Saturday afternoon, the Panthers players and staff spent time reflecting on their memories of Johnson while signing the books of condolence.

Fans were then invited on to the ice, which has been carpeted, to sign the books.

A two-minute silence will then take place at about 20:20.

The club added local mental health charities would be at the foyer of the arena "for those that want to have a conversation".

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Crowds gathered at the Nottingham Panthers' home arena on Saturday evening

Fan Michelle Hallam described her experience of the incident, adding she was there with her son and his friends - along with 40 pupils from their school - for their first Panthers game.

"At first I don't think they realised the seriousness of what had happened," she told BBC Radio Nottingham.

"I'd made sure that they put their heads down and they weren't actually watching everything that was then unfolding on the ice."

Ms Hallam said she returned to the arena on Monday to lay flowers, and then again with her son "because he wanted to see all the tributes".

"He was on edge a bit just walking near the arena," she said.

She added hopefully in time, they will watch another ice hockey game with her son's friends and family.

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A number of floral tributes have been left outside the arena

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Inside the stadium, fans queued to sign a book of condolence

Ronnie Woolley, a Sheffield Steelers fan who was also at the match, said it had been a "really hard week".

"Everybody's in shock because it was an absolute tragedy," he said.

Mr Woolley said he returned to the arena on Monday and again for the gathering on Saturday with his partner to "pay our respects", along with other Steelers fans.

"It's the least we can do and say goodbye to Adam," he said. "Obviously, he wasn't a Steeler, he was a Panther, but that doesn't matter.

"Everybody's coming together because ice hockey fans are like one big family."

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Sheffield Steelers fan Ronnie Woolley (right) said ice hockey fans were "like one big family"

Johnson's aunt, Kari Johnson, said he was planning to propose to his partner Ryan Wolfe in an interview with KSTP-TV, a local news station based in Minnesota, in the US.

An inquest into Johnson's death opened and adjourned on Friday, which heard he was formally identified by Ms Wolfe.

An official fundraising page, launched by the club "with the permission of Adam's family", has so far raised more than £45,000.

The fund will support local charitable activities in his home town of Hibbing, Minnesota.

South Yorkshire Police has launched an investigation into the incident, which they say "is likely to take some time".

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Hundreds of people have gathered to pay tribute to Adam Johnson

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