Longtime NHL participant Chris Simon — often known as one of the vital ferocious and scary athletes on the ice — has died at 52.
Simon performed 15 seasons within the Nationwide Hockey League, together with stops with the Colorado Avalanche, Washington Capitals, Chicago Blackhawks, Calgary Flames, and New York Islanders the place he was a feared enforcer, racking up over 100 fights and practically 2k penalty minutes all through his decade and a half profession.
The NHL Alumni Affiliation broke the information of Simon’s dying on Tuesday, saying … “Chris was never afraid to stand up for his teammates, and played a key role in the dressing room. He was a beloved friend, father, brother, and son.”
Simon’s professional hockey profession began in 1990 when the Philadelphia Flyers chosen the Canadian native with the twenty fifth general choose within the NHL Draft.
CS gained a Stanley Cup title with the Avalanche in 1996.
Chris additionally performed within the Ontario Hockey League and ultimately joined the Kontinental Hockey League earlier than retiring in 2013.
Listening to early studies that former NHL participant Chris Simon has handed away on the age of 52 😔
One of many hardest gamers ever to play the sport 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/dKO8leLeyu
— Missin Curfew (@MissinCurfew) March 19, 2024
@MissinCurfew
Simon was most identified for being a canine on the ice … and having the backs of his teammates. In truth, he was suspended eight occasions throughout his NHL profession for a complete of 65 video games.
Sadly, Simon’s dying comes simply hours after information of Konstantin Koltsov‘s passing … a suspected suicide.
He was 52.
RIP