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Johan Nilsson, founder of Elite Prospects, has passed away at 45 after a nine-year battle with colon cancer. His legacy includes transforming a personal project into a vital resource for the global hockey community.
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Hockey world mourns passing of Elite Prospects founder Johan Nilsson
The hockey world is mourning the loss of Johan Nilsson, the founder of Elite Prospects, who has died at the age of 45 following a nine-year battle with colon cancer.
The news was confirmed Thursday, with Elite Prospects releasing a statement honouring Nilsson's life, vision, and lasting impact on the global hockey community.
Nilsson founded Elite Prospects back in December 1999 at just 18 years old, transforming what began as a personal project driven by a deep passion for hockey into one of the most widely used and respected hockey databases in the world. Over the years, the platform became an essential resource for players, scouts, journalists, and fans tracking the sport at every level.
In its statement, Elite Prospects described Nilsson as someone defined by "sharp intellect, deep knowledge, and a kindness that made everyone around him feel valued." It noted that his ability to approach complex problems with calm and clarity extended not only to his work, but also to the people he collaborated with daily.
For nearly a decade, Nilsson faced his illness with the same resilience and composure that marked his professional life. Despite his health battle, his influence continued to shape the growth and direction of Elite Prospects, which has evolved into a cornerstone of modern hockey analysis and player tracking.
Beyond his professional legacy, Nilsson is being remembered for his deep love of the game itself - not just as entertainment, but as something to understand in detail, structure, and truth. That philosophy became embedded in the DNA of Elite Prospects and continues to guide its mission today.
Nilsson is survived by his wife and two children.
Across the hockey world, tributes continue to pour in for a figure whose work quietly shaped how the sport is followed, analyzed, and understood on a global scale.
Rest in peace, Johan. Thank you for everything you've done, not only in the hockey world, but everywhere else.
Johan Nilsson died from colon cancer after a nine-year battle.
Elite Prospects is a widely used hockey database founded by Johan Nilsson, serving players, scouts, journalists, and fans.
Johan Nilsson founded Elite Prospects at the age of 18 in December 1999.
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