Ex-NHL goalie Emery found dead, drowned
HAMILTON The drowning of former NHL goalie Ray Emery does not appear suspicious, police said.
The 35-year-old player whose career spanned 11 seasons drowned in Hamilton Harbour on Sunday.
He jumped off a boat near the Leander Boat Club to go swimming, and friends called emergency services at about 6 a.m. when he didn’t resurface, police said. Inspector Marty Schulenberg called it a “case of misadventure.”
Emery’s body was found at about 2:50 p.m. Sunday, about 20 yards from where he went into the water, Schulenberg added. He said first responders were not able to locate Emery right away so they called the dive unit. The search took longer than anticipated because of concerns for the dive team.
“It’s a lengthy process and safety is paramount to our divers,” he said. “We need to take the time do it safely and that’s what the delay was.”
A post-mortem was to be completed Monday.
“Mr. Emery was taking a swim this morning and the circumstances around that are a part of the investigation,” Schulenberg said. “Those details remain to be uncovered by our investigators.”
Emery played for Ottawa, Chicago and Philadelphia. He helped the Senators reach the Stanley Cup Final in 2007 and won it as a backup with the Blackhawks in 2013.
The Blackhawks lauded him as a “fierce competitor, a good teammate and a Stanley Cup champion.” Flyers President Paul Holmgren cited his “talent, work ethic and determination,” calling him an “outstanding teammate and an extremely gifted goaltender.”
Emery battled avascular necrosis, the same serious hip ailment that ended two-sport star Bo Jackson’s career. He and fellow Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford combined to win the William Jennings Trophy for allowing the league’s fewest goals during the lockout-shortened 2013 season.