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Hockey Legend Mark Pavelich s Death Ruled as Suicide
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The Midwest Medical Examiner s Office in Anoka County confirms that the Miracle on Ice Olympic hockey star killed himself by putting a plastic bag over his head. Apr 7, 2021
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Mark Pavelich s death has finally been confirmed. Through a news release, the Midwest Medical Examiner s Office announced that the team USA hockey legend killed himself at the age of 63. The above individual died of asphyxia due to a plastic bag over head. The manner of death is suicide, the statement from the Medical Examiner s Office read. It also noted that the hockey star died at 08:35 A.M. on March 4 at the Eagle s Healing Nest in Sauk Centre, Minnesota.
Report: Former U.S. Olympian, Rangers forward found dead in mental treatment center
Updated Mar 05, 2021;
Posted Mar 05, 2021
Former U.S. Olympian Mark Pavelich, right, is greeted by former teammate Jack O Callahan during a Miracle on Ice reunion at Herb Brooks Arena in Lake Placid, N.Y., in 2015. (AP/Mike Groll)
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Former U.S. Olympian and ex-New York Ranger Mark Pavelich was found dead Thursday in a Minnesota mental treatment center in Minnesota, according to a report in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
Pavelich, 63, not only starred on the ‘Miracle on Ice’ team that won Olympic Gold at Lake Placid in 1980, but was also a star center on the ‘Smurf’ Rangers of the early 1980s.
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Olympic Miracle hockey star and Iron Range sports legend Mark Pavelich was found dead Thursday in a central Minnesota residential treatment center, bringing to an end the life of a man who reached the pinnacle of international sport and hit the depths of legal and psychological distress.
Pavelich, who turned 63 a week ago, died at Eagle s Healing Nest, according to the Midwest Medical Examiner s Office. He had received mental health treatment there for the past several months. At the time of his death he was under civil commitment for a violent assault on a North Shore neighbor nearly 1½ years ago,