Who was Chris Ceransky and what was his cause of death? Maryland hockey player dead: If you are aware of social media and watch the news every single day then you probably heard that passing news of Chris Ceransky. He was the best hockey player on the Maryland team. Many of his fans were shocked and they can’t believe that he passed away from this beautiful world. His friends, his family, his relatives, and his colleagues are sending their heartfelt condolences to him. Many were sad and many hearts were broken after hearing this news. Follow More Update On GetIndiaNews.com
Who was Chris Ceransky?
Chris Ceransky was popular because of his amazing hockey skills. During his time, he wins many matches, and the majority of the time, people cheer him and appraise him for his great hockey skills. When he realized, his retirement was near so he started to teach many hockey players who don’t know how to play hockey correctly at an international level. So, he started to teach many hockey players. He was a popular coach for the Maryland team for the past 6 years and mentors to many other people for the past 15 years.
Chris Ceransky Death Cause
Before death, many say that Chris suffered a stroke on the bench during a game on Thursday. He was taken to the hospital immediately where his complications will get worse and they officially declared him dead. He was taken to Inova Fairfax Hospital. His last words came out from his mouth and said to the team I love you. Do your best and make your country proud. If I go to heaven and get a chance to talk to God then I pray for the team to do best at the international level. That’s was my only wish. On Friday night, he left this world and close his eyes forever.
How did Chris Ceransky die?
A well brilliant and dedicated hockey coach who has 10+ experience in mentoring, guiding, and scouting at the Junior level. He coached over 60 NCAA DI committed players. Stayed two years as a hockey director. On every day, he trained five players and was selected to go for the U20 natioanl teams. He was a consultant for Estonian National Team at the 2009 IIHF World U20 Championships. He was proficient in Rinknet, Stevia, Scorekeeper program, Goal-line content management system.