Calgary Flames assistant GM Chris Snow has died at age 42 after a lengthy public battle with Lou Gehrig's disease.
The Flames confirmed his death Saturday night.
In a statement, the Flames said, "We, along with the entire hockey community, are mourning the passing of Chris Snow. Even while battling ALS, Chris dedicated his life to helping others and he changed the lives of so many."
Kelsie Snow said on social media her husband, a former Wild beat reporter at the Star Tribune, went into cardiac arrest Tuesday caused by a catastrophic brain injury from a lack of oxygen, which doctors did not expect him to wake up from.
On Thursday, Kelsie Snow said tests confirmed her husband would not wake up, adding he remained on life support while organ donation was arranged because he offered his body to a clinical trial.
"We are so proud of him," she posted.
Flames GM Craig Conroy said Snow never complained or showed he had a bad day, continuing to perform his job at a high standard.
"Through his journey, Chris became a true inspiration for all who knew him and an incredible advocate for everyone affected by ALS," Conroy said. "We will never replace a person like Chris. We simply pay tribute to him by moving forward with the same passion that he brought to his life each day."