Sergei Mnatsakanov, a former massage therapist for the Detroit Red Wings who sustained life-altering injuries in a limousine crash just days after Detroit's first Stanley Cup victory in 42 years on June 7, 1997, passed away on Friday, as confirmed by the team.
The Red Wings did not provide additional details regarding Mnatsakanov's passing.
John Wharton, a former athletic therapist for the Red Wings, expressed his sorrow upon hearing the news, saying he was "saddened" by the loss of his former colleague and teammate.
Sergei Mnatsakanov was left paralyzed from the waist down and spent several weeks in a coma after the limousine crash, which occurred following a golf outing at The Orchards golf course in Washington Township.
Russian teammates Vladimir Konstantinov and Slava Fetisov were also injured in the crash. While Fetisov sustained relatively minor injuries and was able to return to play the next season, Konstantinov's hockey career was tragically cut short due to severe head injuries and resulting paralysis.
We would like to express our deepest condolences to the entire Mnatsakanov family during this tragic time.
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