13-year-old fan killed after hit by puck at NHL game
Last Updated: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 | 2:12 PM ET
CBC News
Related
Video
- CBC Newsworld Morning's Colleen Jones talks to Tom Harrington, host of Sports Journal, about the death of Brittanie Cecil (Runs: 3:13)
- CBC Newsworld's Nancy Wilson talks to Nick Hildebrand, whose son was killed by an errant puck, and Emile Thieren, president of the Canada Safety Council (Runs: 6:44)
play: RealMedia »
play: RealMedia »
Brittanie Cecil, who would have turned 14 on Wednesday, was hit by a shot early in the Blue Jackets' 3-1 victory.
It is believed to be the first time a fan has been killed by a flying puck in the 84-year-old history of National Hockey League.
The puck came off a slapshot that was deflected by a defenceman, then sailed over the end glass into the stands at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus.
Brittanie Cecil is tended to after being hit by a puck
The Blue Jackets, in a statement released on Tuesday, said the club was "deeply saddened by the tragic accident."
"Our thoughts, prayers and condolences go out to Brittanie's family and friends during this time of anguish," the statement said. "Our fans mean the world to us and this loss has had a profound effect on the entire Blue Jackets family."
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman also expressed grief at news of the accident.
"Our fans are our family, and this tragic accident fills us all with a deep sense of sorrow," Bettman said. "We extend heartfelt condolences to the grieving family and friends on this day of profound sadness."
NHL spokesman Frank Brown said he could not recall any other fan being killed by a puck at an NHL game.
Share Tools
Top News Headlines
- Everest victim's husband says family not seeking government help
- The husband of a Toronto woman who died trying to climb Mt. Everest on Saturday says his family is not seeking government help to cover the cost of bringing his wife's body home. more »
- B.C. premier unhappy with disgraced Mountie's transfer
- B.C. Premier Christy Clark says she is not happy with the RCMP decision to transfer a disgraced Alberta Mountie to the West Coast. more »
- Henrique's OT goal sends Devils into Stanley Cup final
- The New Jersey Devils will vie for a potential fourth Stanley Cup in franchise history after defeating the New York Rangers in six games in the Eastern final, courtesy of rookie Adam Henrique's goal early in overtime. more »
- Employment Insurance review boards to be scrapped
- The federal government is scrapping two review boards used by people appealing decisions made about their employment insurance. more »
Latest World News Headlines
- Everest victim's husband says family not seeking government help
- The husband of a Toronto woman who died trying to climb Mt. Everest on Saturday says his family is not seeking government help to cover the cost of bringing his wife's body home. more »
- Canadian restrained on flight to Miami arrested
- A 24-year-old Canadian man is in federal custody for rushing toward the front of an American Airlines flight from Jamaica after the plane landed in Miami. more »
- Suspect in Etan Patz death described as mentally ill
- A lawyer for a man who police say confessed to choking to death a 6-year old boy in a landmark 1979 missing-child case said Friday his client is mentally ill and has a history of hallucinations. more »
- Reclaiming the dead on Mt. Everest

- The difficulty, danger and expense of removing the bodies of climbers who died in Mount Everest's "death zone" mean most of the dead remain on the mountain as a stark reminder to other climbers of the risks. more »
Dispatches »
- Foreign slaves serving the U.S. military machine May. 24, 2012 3:33 PM How does a hairdresser recruited for work in Dubai, wind up slaving for the U.S. military in a war zone in Iraq? There are tens of thousands serving in what's come to be known as America's "Invisible Army."
Connect Newsroom Blog
Etan Patz, Brian Banks & 50 Shades of Grey May. 25, 2012 8:56 PM On his first full day of his new life, former football star Brian Banks joins us live.
- Aylmer triple stabbing leads to first-degree murder charges
- Everest victim's husband says family not seeking government help
- B.C. premier unhappy with disgraced Mountie's transfer
- Third B.C. salmon farm quarantined
- What a Greek euro exit could mean for Canada
- RCMP officer charged in fatal crash
- Canada ending 'Buffalo shuffle' for visas, closing consulate
- Reclaiming the dead on Mt. Everest
- Employment Insurance review boards to be scrapped


