This was the tweet that I first saw about the tragedy in Hamilton.
Friends and first responders have identified victim in early morning drowning at the Hamilton Harbour as former @NHL goalie Ray Emery. Ray played the @ottawasenators, @NHLBlackhawks, @AnaheimDucks and the @NHLFlyers. He was swimming with several friends & never surfaced #HamOnt pic.twitter.com/QpD2tNwDzs
— Andrew Collins (@ACollinsPhoto) July 15, 2018
We hear about water safety every summer, but it's hard to predict where these rip currents may exist. If this is indeed the reason for Ray Emery's drowning, it's a reminder to be extra vigilant when venturing into the water. Losing the man they called "Razor" at the age of 35 is a loss that should remind us that no matter how fiery of a fighter one is - and Ray Emery certainly could hold his own against anyone - there are still forces that can end a fight very quickly.
Rest in peace, Ray Emery. You were taken far too young from us, and you'll always be remembered for the passion you had for the game, your teammates, and life.
Until next time, hold your sticks high in memory of Ray Emery!
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