Petgrave, involved in fatal hockey accident, signs with Indy Fuel

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Matt Petgrave Signs with Indy Fuel Following Tragic Death of Adam Johnson

Indianapolis – Player Matt Petgrave, whose skate caused the fatal neck injury to Adam Johnson during a hockey game in Great Britain nearly two years ago, has signed a contract to play with the Indy Fuel of the minor league ECHL. The announcement was made on Friday, confirming Petgrave’s incorporation for next season. Petgrave was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the on-ice incident on October 28, 2023. After an extensive investigation, authorities determined in April that the 33-year-old Canadian player would not face charges.

“After extensive conversations with him and his previous coaches and teammates, we believe he should be given the opportunity to continue his playing career,” stated Sean Hallett, CEO of Hallett Sports, owner of the Fuel. “We understand the responsibility that comes with the great support we receive from this community. We are confident that he will be a positive addition to our team and our city.”

Sean Hallett, CEO of Hallett Sports
Johnson died after Petgrave’s left skate cut his neck during an Elite Ice Hockey League match between the Nottingham Panthers and the Sheffield Steelers. Petgrave has not played since then.

“I am grateful to the Fuel organization and the city of Indianapolis for giving me the opportunity to continue my professional career in the sport I love,” Petgrave said in a statement.

Matt Petgrave
Before playing in Slovakia, Czech Republic and England, the Toronto native spent several seasons in the ECHL and the American Hockey League. He was an ECHL All-Star in 2017-18. The ECHL is a North American development league, two levels below the NHL.
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