Ice hockey players and fans have paid tribute to the late Adam Johnson at Nottingham's Motorpoint Arena.
The 29-year-old American died after his neck was cut by a skate while playing for Nottingham Panthers away to Sheffield Steelers on 28 October.
That game was abandoned and the Panthers played their first game since the incident on Saturday.
A sell-out crowd gathered for the Adam Johnson Memorial Game, with Manchester Storm providing the opposition.
Fans continued to lay flowers and offerings in tribute outside the arena for Johnson, who had a spell with the Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL and joined the Panthers in August, before the 2023-24 season.
The crowd of about 10,000 chanted Johnson's name as the players took to the ice. The players then gathered in the centre and as the arena lights faded, a picture of Johnson was displayed on the main scoreboard above the rink.
Man arrested over Adam Johnson's death bailedDuring the pre-game ceremony, there was applause from the crowd while the players tapped their sticks on the ice, and the spectators rose to offer a minute's applause after 47 minutes. The Panthers are retiring Johnson's jersey number - 47.
Players on both teams wore memorial jerseys bearing Johnson's name and number, which will be raffled. Other memorial merchandise was available, with all profits being donated to the 'Love for Hibbing & Hockey Memorial Fund', which was established to support charitable causes in Johnson's hometown area of Hibbing, Minnesota.
The Panthers will return to competitive action with an Elite League game at home to Belfast Giants on 26 November.
A picture of Johnson was displayed on the scoreboard with the message 'forever our 47'Some fans spoke to media outside the arenaOther fans took a moment to reflectFlowers and tributes have been laid outside the arena since Johnson's deathFans of other teams and from other sports have also left tributesThe crowd applauded after 47 minutes and as the players tapped the ice before face-offDidrik Henbrant was among the scorers for hosts Nottingham as the game finished 4-4Players on both teams wore jerseys bearing Johnson's name and number