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Connor Kasin and his friends | Source: Instagram.com/harrison.heckman
Connor Kasin and his friends | Source: Instagram.com/harrison.heckman

High School Hockey Player Connor Kasin Dies — First Details

Christell Fatima M. Tudtud
Dec 02, 2024
03:34 A.M.

A tragic turn of events at a hockey game left the Long Island community heartbroken and shocked when a 17-year-old high school student died unexpectedly.

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Connor Kasin, a senior at Massapequa High School, tragically died after losing consciousness during a varsity ice hockey game on Saturday evening, November 30.

Massapequa High School in Long Island, New York | Source: Getty Images

Massapequa High School in Long Island, New York | Source: Getty Images

The game, part of a charity event hosted by the Sabrina Bavaretta Memorial Foundation, took place at the Town of Oyster Bay Skating Center. During a break in play, Kasin, 17, experienced a "sudden medical event," according to News 12 Long Island.

Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene following a call for help, while civilians at the rink began performing CPR on the teen until paramedics arrived.

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Despite their efforts, Kasin was transported to the hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. The cause of the medical event that led to his death has not yet been disclosed.

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Massapequa High School released a heartfelt statement to students and families, expressing their profound sorrow. "It is heartbreaking to report that Connor did not survive. His passing is devastating to the Massapequa community, and we offer our deepest condolences to Connor's family and friends," the statement read.

Connor Kasin (third from left) with his friends at the Sharks 2nd Annual Banquet, posted in March 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/sharkselitehockeyclub

Connor Kasin (third from left) with his friends at the Sharks 2nd Annual Banquet, posted in March 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/sharkselitehockeyclub

The community’s grief extends beyond the high school. Kasin was also a member of the Sharks Elite Youth Hockey team, which issued a statement mourning his loss, recognizing his role as a defenseman on the 18U team, and requesting support and prayers for his family.

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Classmates and teammates are struggling to come to terms with the loss. William Sander, a fellow senior at Massapequa High School, described Connor as a "good" person. He added, "I pray for him and pray for people around him. Honestly, it's very sad and heartbreaking."

In response to the tragedy, the Massapequa School District announced that grief counseling services would be available for students throughout the week.

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Meanwhile, the foundation, led by John and Mara Navaretta, expressed their heartfelt condolences over the tragedy. The charity game, held in honor of their late daughter Sabrina, supported the foundation's mission of providing scholarships, rescuing dogs, and helping grieving parents.

In their statement, the organizers offered their unwavering support to the Kasin family, encouraging them to find solace in the love and solidarity of the community during this difficult time.

Tributes to Kasin have continued to pour in from across the hockey world. The New York Islanders Hockey Club honored the teen with a heartfelt message on Instagram.

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Representative Anthony D'Esposito, who represents New York's 4th Congressional District, also expressed his sadness shortly after learning of Kasin's death, calling the tragedy a "terrible loss" for the community.

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Before his passing, Kasin shared a glimpse of his life and hockey journey on social media. In September, he posted his only Instagram carousel, featuring photos from his senior year.

One photo showed Kasin with two friends at a casual gathering. Wearing a Michigan bucket hat, he smiled confidently with his arm around a friend, exuding warmth and happiness.

Connor Kasin and his friends, posted in September 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/connor_kasin37

Connor Kasin and his friends, posted in September 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/connor_kasin37

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Another photo showed Kasin posing with a mascot alongside friends at a local event. Standing on the right in a gray shirt, he smiled warmly, reflecting a sense of community.

Connor Kasin and his friends, posted in September 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/connor_kasin37

Connor Kasin and his friends, posted in September 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/connor_kasin37

In a nighttime photo, Kasin posed with three friends, holding hands in a playful manner. He wore a dark gray shirt and had a serious expression, adding a humorous touch to the moment.

Connor Kasin and his friends, posted in September 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/connor_kasin37

Connor Kasin and his friends, posted in September 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/connor_kasin37

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A sunset beach photo captures the late hockey player dressed in a white jacket, seated at the upper left of a lifeguard tower, surrounded by friends.

Connor Kasin and his friends at the beach, posted in September 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/connor_kasin37

Connor Kasin and his friends at the beach, posted in September 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/connor_kasin37

In this photo, Kasin sat near the center of the group next to a friend in a white hat. He wore a white shirt and enjoyed breakfast with his friends, sharing a moment of togetherness.

Connor Kasin and his friends at a restaurant, posted in September 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/connor_kasin37

Connor Kasin and his friends at a restaurant, posted in September 2024 | Source: Instagram.com/connor_kasin37

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Connor Kasin sat on the far right in the front row, wearing a dark gray shirt and light pants. With his arm around a friend, he smiled, capturing a moment of camaraderie with his group. "Summer time," he captioned his post.

As the Massapequa community and the hockey world grieve, they remember Connor for his talent on the ice, his kindness, humor, and the positivity he brought to their lives.

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