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Blue Jackets goaltender Matiss Kivlenieks was at the home of Columbus goaltending coach, Manny Legace, when the fireworks accident happened that led to his death on Sunday, multiple sources confirmed to ESPN.
Kivlenieks and teammate Elvis Merzlikins traveled to Novi, Michigan, where Legace lives, to celebrate July Fourth, as well as the wedding of Legace’s daughter over the holiday weekend.
Legace, 48, has worked with the Blue Jackets since 2018 and had an 11-year NHL career, including winning a Stanley Cup with the Red Wings in 2002.
An autopsy revealed on Monday that Kivlenieks died from chest trauma from a mortar-style firework at a backyard celebration. Kivlenieks was 24.
Lt. Jason Meier of the Novi Police Department told ESPN on Monday that Kivlenieks was in a hot tub and tried to get clear with several other people, Meier added that all signs showed that the incident was a “tragic accident.” The percussive injury caused major damage to Kivlenieks heart and lungs.
Kivlenieks was close with Merzlikins, a fellow Latvia native, and his wife, Aleksandra. Kivlenieks was living with the couple as he stayed in the United States over the summer.
Support poured in from across the hockey world for Kivlenieks and the Blue Jackets organization on Monday. Fans brought homemade signs, flowers, sticks and balloons to the front door of Nationwide Arena for a makeshift memorial. A moment of silence was held in Kivlenieks’ memory prior to Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens on Monday night at the Bell Centre. Lightning coach Jon Cooper offered remarks about Kivlenieks after his team’s overtime loss.
“I just want to give our heartfelt condolences to the Kivlenieks family,” Cooper said. “It’s an awful tragedy for anybody, any family to go through that. But somebody in the NHL family, as close as we all are as the teams even battling out there, from all the Lightning, our condolences.”
Kivlenieks, who was undrafted, signed with Columbus as a free agent in 2017. He made his NHL debut at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 19, 2020, stopping 31 of 32 shots to beat the New York Rangers 2-1.
The goalie started in two games last season and was expected to be part of the Blue Jackets plans for the 2021 season. He recently appeared for Latvia at the World Championships, which were hosted by Latvia.
In a statement, Blue Jackets president of hockey operations John Davidson called Kivlenieks “an outstanding young man who greeted every day and everyone with a smile.”
“The impact he had during his four years with our organization will not be forgotten,” Davidson said.
That sentiment was echoed by former Blue Jackets captain Nick Foligno.
One thing I loved and appreciated about him was he had a great smile and always was in a good mood,” Foligno told ESPN. “I know it’s cliché, but that’s exactly the kind of guy he was. Just enjoying his life as a 24-year-old living out his dream, and you could tell he didn’t take one day for granted, which makes this tragedy even more hard to bear. Praying for his family and all of us who knew him. Hard day for a lot of people in that organization.”
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