Eliteprospects-Gründer Johan Nilsson mit 45 Jahren gestorben

Der Gründer von EliteProspects, Johan Nilsson, ist im Alter von 45 Jahren nach einem neunjährigen Kampf gegen Darmkrebs verstorben. Dies teilte die von ihm geschaffene Eishockey-Datenbank am Donnerstag mit. Nilsson, Jahrgang 1981, hatte die Plattform bereits als Teenager ins Leben gerufen.

EliteProspects gab den Tod auf seinen Social-Media-Kanälen bekannt. Die Website beschrieb Nilsson als eine Person, deren Neugier und Leidenschaft für Eishockey den Grundstein für einen Dienst legte, der heute täglich von Fans, Vereinen, Agenten und Spielern weltweit genutzt wird, um Statistiken, Transfers und Karrieren zu verfolgen.

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