Hey folks, let me tell you about what former NHL player Sean Avery had to say about the tragic accident involving Adam Johnson. So, Sean believes that Matt Petgrave, the Sheffield Steelers player, was definitely trying to make contact with Johnson during their match. But here’s the thing, Sean doesn’t think Petgrave woke up that day with the intention of ‘murdering somebody.’ It was a freak accident, you know? The collision between Petgrave and Johnson resulted in Johnson’s throat being cut by Petgrave’s skate blade. Absolutely horrifying, right? When Sean was asked about it on Fox, he didn’t want to call it a homicide, but he did suggest that the kick from Petgrave was intentional. He even mentioned that the sport should reconsider using titanium thin blades on players’ skates. Sean couldn’t bear to watch the video of the incident again, it was just too terrible. The police are still investigating the whole ordeal. Another former hockey player, Chris Therien, also expressed his shock and called for an immediate investigation into the incident. He described it as intentional and compared it to a Kung fu kick. Petgrave has a reputation for being a ‘dirty player’ and has been penalized the most in the current league season. He has a history of suspensions for his behavior on the ice. Petgrave joined the Sheffield Steelers last year and has played for various teams throughout his career. This accident has sparked a discussion about player safety and the use of skate blades. It’s a tragic event that has left everyone devastated. At a recent Penguins game, they asked the crowd to cheer for Adam Johnson in his memory. It was quite a moment. Johnson’s girlfriend, Ryan Wolfe, paid tribute to him on Instagram, calling him her ‘sweet angel.’ The hockey community has come together to support Petgrave, who is undoubtedly distraught over what happened. Accidents like this have occurred before in hockey, and it’s a reminder of the risks involved in the sport. Let’s hope that measures are taken to prevent such tragedies in the future. That’s all for now, folks. Stay safe and take care!