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10-05-2003, 08:17 PM
Thrashers Snyder dies in hospital
ATLANTA (AP) - Atlanta Thrashers forward Dan Snyder died Sunday night, six days after he was involved in a horrific car crash with teammate Dany Heatley.
Snyder of Elmira, Ont., died in hospital from massive brain injuries without ever regaining consciousness, the team said.
Police said Heatley was driving his Ferrari at about 130 kph on a narrow two-lane road last Monday night when he lost control, spun off the road and smashed into a brick and wrought iron fence.
The car split in half. The players were thrown into the road.
Heatley already was facing several charges, including a felony - and prosecutors are likely to upgrade the seriousness of the charges with Snyder's death.
Snyder, 25, underwent surgery for a skull fracture but never emerged from his coma.
``We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of Dan Snyder,'' the Thrashers said in a statement. ``Dan was a teammate and friend to all of us. We feel a tremendous amount of pain as an organization and extend deepest sympathies to his family.''
Snyder, a centre who had 10 goals and four assists in 36 games for Atlanta last season, had surgery on his ankle in September before the start of training camp. He was expected to start the season on the injured list.
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story.asp?ID=56305&hubName=nhl
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R.I.P.
"Only the good die young"
ATLANTA (AP) - Atlanta Thrashers forward Dan Snyder died Sunday night, six days after he was involved in a horrific car crash with teammate Dany Heatley.
Snyder of Elmira, Ont., died in hospital from massive brain injuries without ever regaining consciousness, the team said.
Police said Heatley was driving his Ferrari at about 130 kph on a narrow two-lane road last Monday night when he lost control, spun off the road and smashed into a brick and wrought iron fence.
The car split in half. The players were thrown into the road.
Heatley already was facing several charges, including a felony - and prosecutors are likely to upgrade the seriousness of the charges with Snyder's death.
Snyder, 25, underwent surgery for a skull fracture but never emerged from his coma.
``We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of Dan Snyder,'' the Thrashers said in a statement. ``Dan was a teammate and friend to all of us. We feel a tremendous amount of pain as an organization and extend deepest sympathies to his family.''
Snyder, a centre who had 10 goals and four assists in 36 games for Atlanta last season, had surgery on his ankle in September before the start of training camp. He was expected to start the season on the injured list.
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story.asp?ID=56305&hubName=nhl
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http://www.sportsnet.ca/images/sportsnet_story_images/hockey/snyder240.jpg
R.I.P.
"Only the good die young"