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Edmonton Oilers’ Colby Cave, 25, Dies After Suffering Brain Bleed

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It’s a devastating day in the hockey world. Edmonton Oilers’ center Colby Cave passed away Saturday morning after suffering a brain bleed earlier this week. He was 25-years-old.

His wife, Emily released a statement this morning confirming the news:

It is with great sadness to share the news that our Colby Cave passed away early this morning. I (Emily) and both our families are in shock but know our Colby was loved dearly by us, his family and friends, the entire hockey community, and many more. We thank everyone for their prayers during this difficult time.

In an emotional post on Instagram, Emily said, “I never dreamed of being a widow before our first wedding anniversary. Although every cell in my body is lost without you, I promise to continue to make you proud.”

Oilers’ general manager Ken Holland and chairman Bob Nicholson said in a joint statement that Colby was a “terrific teammate with great character” who was “admired and liked everywhere he played.”

Colby’s sister, Taylor tweeted her grievances and called their sibling bond “special”:

An outpouring of support from players and teams across the NHL have expressed their condolences. Cave’s former team, the Boston Bruins released statements as well.

On Tuesday, Cave was airlifted to Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto after suffering a brain bleed overnight. He was placed in a medically induced coma and underwent emergency surgery to remove a colloid cyst that was causing pressure on his brain.

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettmann expressed his sympathies calling Colby an “earnest and hardworking player”.

The Washington Capitals released a statement a short time ago:

Cave was signed by the Bruins in April 2015 but played out the rest of the 2014-15 season with the Providence Bruins, Boston’s AHL affiliate. He picked up 97 points (37 goals) in Providence. His NHL debut came in the final year of his rookie contract in December 2017. Cave scored his first NHL goal on December 17, 2018. He collected 5 points that season with Boston before being placed on waivers.

The Oilers claimed Colby Cave on January 15, 2019. He posted 4 points with Edmonton and 23 points (11 goals) with their AHL team, Bakersfield Condors.

On behalf of everyone at NoVa Caps, rest in peace, Colby.

By Della Young

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