High school hockey player Teddy Balkind died after ice skate sliced neck in collision

The Connecticut highschool hockey participant who died this week after his neck was slit open by a skate throughout a tragic incident on the ice has been recognized.

Teddy Balkind, a tenth grader on the St. Luke’s College in New Canaan, was fatally injured Thursday evening throughout a private-school matchup.

Teddy Balkind
Teddy Balkind died after his neck was sliced open throughout a collision at a highschool hockey match.
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In the course of the recreation, Balkind fell to the ice. As he lay on the bottom, one other participant who was close to him was unable to cease in time, and the 2 collided, officers mentioned.

Teddy Balkind was a member of the St. Luke's varsity hockey team. He was in 10th grade.
Teddy Balkind was a member of the St. Luke’s varsity hockey crew. He was in tenth grade.
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The sport was instantly stopped and the younger hockey participant was rushed to Greenwich Hospital, the place he died from his accidents, police mentioned.

His father had been current on the recreation, between Brunswick College, an all-boys faculty prep faculty in Greenwich, and St. Luke’s College, a co-ed personal faculty.

On Friday night, college students and their households gathered outdoors of St. Luke’s College, which was closed in the course of the day attributable to snow, to mourn the horrific loss.

“Yesterday, we misplaced a treasured younger man in a tragic accident,” St. Luke’s College mentioned in a press release to college students, obtained by CBS 2. “Each St. Luke’s College and Brunswick College are in shock as we work to assist our college students and households. St. Luke’s singular focus at this second is to take care of our devastated group.”

The Brunswick College launched a press release to its scholar physique as nicely, including: “Tragedies reminiscent of this are exhausting to course of and unattainable to know. We'll do all we are able to within the coming days and weeks to assist and assist these in our group and within the St. Luke’s group.”

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