Rangers forward Derek Boogard found dead

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  • killgod
    OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
    • Oct 2008
    • 4714

    Rangers forward Derek Boogard found dead




    New York Rangers forward Derek Boogaard was found dead in his apartment on Friday.

    Minneapolis Star Trbune's Michael Russo first reported the news of Boogard's passing on Twitter Friday evening, saying the 28-year-old was found dead in his apartment by his family.

    "Derek was an extremely kind and caring individual," Rangers president and general manager Glen Sather said in a release. "He was a very thoughtful person, who will be dearly missed by all those who knew him. We extend our deepest sympathies to his family, friends and teammates during this difficult time."

    Boogaard began his NHL career with Minnesota and appeared in 255 career games with the Wild from 2005-06 and 2009-10. He joined the Rangers on July 1, 2010, appearing in 22 games in the 2010-11 season.

    Throughout his career, Boogaard sought to make a difference in the communities he played in, taking part in numerous charitable endeavors. Boogaard was a supporter of the Defending the Blue Line Foundation, a non-profit charitable foundation whose mission is to ensure that children of military members are afforded every opportunity to participate in the great sport of hockey. While with the Rangers, he created "Boogaard's Booguardians," hosting military members and their families at all New York Ranger home games.

    In addition, he made multiple appearances with partner organizations of the Garden of Dreams Foundation, the non-profit charity that works closely with all areas of Madison Square Garden, including the New York Knicks, Rangers, Liberty, MSG Media, MSG Entertainment and Fuse "to make dreams come true for kids facing obstacles."

    The Saskatoon, Saskatchewan native was originally Minnesota's seventh round choice, 202nd overall, in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.
  • strahanfan92
    Meat
    • Aug 2009
    • 5456

    #2
    Holy shit.

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    • Ravin
      Dishing the Gino's
      • Feb 2009
      • 6994

      #3
      Really will be interesting to see what it was. A lot of the stuff the tough guys get into could have done it.

      277 games played - 3G, 13A, 589PIM's
      All you need to know when thinking of the NHL vs Madden series is the two people involved in making the games.

      "rammer" and "cummings"

      The NHL series is a giver, Madden takes the load.

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      • sraczk2011
        West Coast Bias
        • Aug 2009
        • 371

        #4
        He missed the rest of the season after suffering a concussion on December 9th. Hopefully that didn't directly lead to his death. RIP

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        • ThomasTomasz
          • Nov 2024

          #5
          That is very surprising. He was one of the "bad" guys on the ice as a goon, but he still cared about improving the community that he was involved in. He will be missed by many people for sure.

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          • EmpireWF
            Giants in the Super Bowl
            • Mar 2009
            • 24082

            #6
            Damn. Could've been anything...waiting for details.

            RIP


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            • Woy
              RIP West
              • Dec 2008
              • 16372

              #7
              RIP



              ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

              .

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              • Senators26
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 1130

                #8
                RIP Boogeyman.

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                • Tailback U
                  No substitute 4 strength.
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 10282

                  #9
                  Way too young. He was actually known as a real nice guy on and off the ice despite his enforcer role. Lot of hockey players on twitter have been talking about how nice of a guy he was. He was always a respectful fighter who understood the unwritten rules of being an enforcer. Lucky enough to watch him live a few times.

                  RIP.

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                  • tigstah
                    Mr. Casual Gamer
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 2406

                    #10
                    R.I.P. never watch hockey......he was young.
                    what is an enforcer??

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                    • killgod
                      OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 4714

                      #11
                      Originally posted by tigstah
                      R.I.P. never watch hockey......he was young.
                      what is an enforcer??
                      A 4th line player that doesn't play much. Main role is to get into fights to help give their team a boost, protect his team's star players, that sort of thing.

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                      • Tailback U
                        No substitute 4 strength.
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 10282

                        #12

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                        • wr50l
                          Glen & CJ are secret Huns
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 4114

                          #13
                          [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5Qu4HSiofs[/ame]

                          RIP sniper.

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                          • leaffan
                            Colton Orr Fan
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 11082

                            #14
                            The family has donated his brain to boston university medical school and the sports legacy institute. The groups have been at the forefront of research into head trauma in sports.


                            Leafs offseason training!

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                            • EmpireWF
                              Giants in the Super Bowl
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 24082

                              #15
                              Sports Legacy Institute is the real deal when it comes to researching brains. Tons of athletes from across the spectrum have agreed to donate their brains when the time comes.


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