Hockey player Matt Petgrave has called the death of Adam Johnson ''a tragic accident'' in a public appeal for donations to his legal costs amid a police investigation.
Johnson, who had briefly played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, died after his neck was cut by Petgrave's skate in a collision between the two opponents in a game in Sheffield, England, over a year ago.
Petgrave has raised nearly 10,000 pounds ($12,500) after recently launching a drive on a UK-based crowdfunding site.
A man, whose name has not been released by police, remains under investigation after being arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. South Yorkshire Police have re-bailed the man several times, most recently in early November. No criminal charges have been filed.
''On October 28, 2023, I was involved in a tragic accident that resulted in the passing of fellow ice hockey player Adam Johnson,'' Petgrave, who was a defenseman for the Sheffield Steelers, said in a statement on CrowdJustice.
''There is an ongoing police investigation and the legal process has been long and challenging," the 32-year-old Canadian's statement added.
''I am seeking help to cover some of my legal costs whilst I am subject to police bail, as well as additional costs if the matter proceeds to criminal court. Any remaining funds will be donated to initiatives that promote safety in hockey, via a CrowdJustice campaign in-line with their unused funds policy.''
CrowdJustice said it conducts ''rigorous checks" before drives can be launched. All funds raised go directly to a designated lawyer's account for that client.