N.S. hockey tournament brings in pros to honour player who died of cardiac arrest
HALIFAX — Professional hockey players are taking to the ice for a hockey tournament on Saturday that is held in honour of a 16-year-old player who lost his life to a rare, inherited heart disease.
The sixth annual Jordan Boyd celebrity hockey challenge is raising money to support research that helps prevent sudden death from cardiac arrest.
Boyd was attending a training camp for the Acadie-Bathurst Titan when he collapsed on the ice in August 2013.
His condition wasn’t diagnosed until after his death, when it was determined he had arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy.