Ice hockey player Adam Johnson died from a neck injury during a match in October 2023. Paramedics described the scene as 'chaotic' following the incident involving player Matt Petgrave.
Key points
Adam Johnson died from a neck injury during a match
The incident occurred in October 2023
Paramedics described the scene as chaotic
Johnson was playing for Nottingham Panthers
He was injured by the skate of Matt Petgrave
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Adam Johnson wearing a black and yellow ice hocket kit
Adam Johnson died after a collision during an Elite League fixture in October 2023 [Getty Images]
Paramedics who responded to the fatal neck injury suffered by ice hockey player Adam Johnson during a league match described a "chaotic scene", a coroner has said.
Johnson was playing for the Nottingham Panthers against Sheffield Steelers in October 2023 when he was hit in the neck by the skate of opposing player Matt Petgrave.
The 29-year-old American died in hospital following the incident during the Elite League fixture at Sheffield Arena.
Speaking at a pre-inquest review into his death, Sheffield's senior coroner Tanyka Rawden said the player's death "must have been horrific" for his family.
During the hearing on Monday, Rawden said evidence from the Yorkshire Ambulance Service paramedics painted a picture of a "chaotic scene at the arena".
She told the hearing she had "a lot of questions about how Yorkshire Ambulance Service accessed the ice".
She said there was evidence from one paramedic that they had to climb over the barriers "because nobody could show them on to the ice".
Rawden said she also had questions about the availability of blood to the attending paramedics.
A large white banner held up by a number of fans in a stadium
Nottingham Panthers fans paid tribute to Johnson following his death [PA Media]
Johnson's mother, Sue Johnson, and his fiancee Ryan Wolfe were among family members who joined the hearing on a video link from the US.
Addressing the family, Rawden said: "I'm sorry that we are meeting in these circumstances.
Q&A
What caused Adam Johnson's death during the ice hockey match?
Adam Johnson died from a fatal neck injury caused by a collision with the skate of opposing player Matt Petgrave.
When did the incident involving Adam Johnson occur?
The incident occurred during an Elite League match in October 2023.
What did paramedics say about the scene after Adam Johnson's injury?
Paramedics described the scene as 'chaotic' following the fatal injury sustained by Adam Johnson.
Which teams were involved in the match where Adam Johnson was injured?
Adam Johnson was playing for the Nottingham Panthers against the Sheffield Steelers when he was injured.
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"I cannot imagine what life has been like for all of you since Adam died. It must have been horrific for all of you."
Last year, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) decided it would not bring criminal charges against the Canadian ice hockey player Petgrave.
On Monday, his barrister, Michael Hayton KC, told the hearing his client is currently in Canada.
The coroner said she was currently planning to call Petgrave and nine other players from the match to give evidence, but added this was under review. She was told none of these players are currently in the UK.
Rawden said it was unlikely the inquest into Johnson's death would take place this year.
She added she was aware there was pressure to hold it earlier, but pointed out her investigation had to be paused until the police inquiry was concluded last year.
"I understand how difficult this is for Adam's family," she said.
A ring of ice hockey players in white and black holding their sticks in the air
Players and ice hockey clubs from across the world honoured Johnson after his death [PA Media]
The court heard the inquest is currently expected to last between four and six weeks.
The coroner said she would decide at a later date on whether the inquest needs to be moved from Sheffield and, also, whether the jury would benefit from a visit to the arena.
Rawden decided the scope of the inquest would focus on the cause of the injury, the medical provision at the arena, and the "timeliness and appropriateness" of the medical care provided to Johnson.
The coroner has already issued a prevention of future deaths report to Ice Hockey UK and the English Ice Hockey Association about the use of neck guards in the sport.
In the report, the coroner said she was "sufficiently concerned that deaths may occur in the future if neck guards or protectors are not worn", with the bodies given 56 days to say what action had been taken - or why action had not been taken.
Neck guards have been mandatory in the Elite League, in which the Nottingham Panthers and Sheffield Steelers compete, since 1 January 2024.
A provisional date for another pre-inquest review was set for 29 October.