Minnesota Hockey Camp Honors Adam Johnson with Scholarship
Minnesota Hockey Camp Honors Adam Johnson with Scholarship

Minnesota Hockey Camp Honors Adam Johnson with Scholarship

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A Minnesota youth hockey camp has established the Adam Johnson Memorial Scholarship to honor the late 29-year-old player who died from a skate cut to the neck while playing in England. The scholarship will sponsor a youth player's participation in the camp, with the idea originating from Johnson's family to commemorate his impact as both a talented player and a remarkable individual. The camp director, Christian Koelling, along with a memorial fund, will cover the enrollment fee for a weeklong camp this summer, reflecting Johnson's connection to the camp since his youth and time as a camp worker during his college years. Johnson's legacy includes his NHL debut with the Pittsburgh Penguins and his contribution to enhancing neck safety awareness in hockey.

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