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Wade Belak spent almost seven seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Coroners place a body bag in the back of a van at a Toronto apartment after former NHL player Wade Belak was found dead on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011. (Chris Young / THE CANADIAN PRESS) A police officer stands outside an apartment in Toronto after former NHL player Wade Belak was found dead on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011. (Chris Young / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Toronto Maple Leafs Wade Belak (left) and Atlanta Thrashers Eric Boulton spar during the first period in NHL action in Toronto on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2005. (Adrian Wyld / CP PHOTO) Former NHLer Wade Belak has been found dead in Toronto on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011. (Adrian Wyld / The Canadian Press) Coroners place a body bag in the back of a van at a Toronto apartment after former NHL player Wade Belak was found dead on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011.

Retired Leafs enforcer Wade Belak found dead

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CTV Toronto: Scott Lightfoot on the death
A former Toronto Maple Leafs player was found dead late Wednesday afternoon in a King street condominium. Wade Belak retired from the NHL just last March. He was in Toronto for 'Battle of the Blades' on CBC and was set to start a new job.
CTV Toronto: Lance Brown on Belak's death
Wade Belak, who played the role of enforcer during his time with the Toronto Maple Leafs, has been found dead. Lance Brown reports.
CTV Toronto Extended: Belak's body removed
The body of former Toronto Maple Leafs enforcer wade Belak is removed from his residence on King Street West in Toronto on Wednesday evening.
CTV Toronto: Lance Brown on Belak as a Leaf
Former Toronto Maple Leafs enforcer Wade Belak, found dead Wednesday at age 35, had a great sense of humour and was loved by teammates in his five-team NHL career, says CTV Toronto sports director Lance Brown.
CTV News Channel: Tom Mayenknecht, host
The host of the radio show 'The Sport Market' says Belak's death is part of a disturbing trend in the NHL. He also says NHL players are under too much pressure by being in the public eye.

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Wade Belak spent almost seven seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Coroners place a body bag in the back of a van at a Toronto apartment after former NHL player Wade Belak was found dead on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011. (Chris Young / THE CANADIAN PRESS) A police officer stands outside an apartment in Toronto after former NHL player Wade Belak was found dead on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011. (Chris Young / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Toronto Maple Leafs Wade Belak (left) and Atlanta Thrashers Eric Boulton spar during the first period in NHL action in Toronto on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2005. (Adrian Wyld / CP PHOTO) Former NHLer Wade Belak has been found dead in Toronto on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011. (Adrian Wyld / The Canadian Press) Coroners place a body bag in the back of a van at a Toronto apartment after former NHL player Wade Belak was found dead on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011.

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Wade Belak spent almost seven seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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Date: Wed. Aug. 31 2011 9:14 PM ET

Recently retired National Hockey League enforcer Wade Belak was found dead in a downtown Toronto hotel on Wednesday. A spokesperson with the Nashville Predators, Belak's last NHL team, confirmed the news.

He was 35.

Details have not been released as to the cause of death, but police said they are still investigating.

Toronto police responded to a call around 1:30 p.m. at One King West, an upscale hotel and condominium complex, where they found a man in his 30s without vital signs. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police did not say whether the man was found in a hotel room or in a residential suite, and they did not release his name. Police did not say who made the 911 call.

Belak, a Saskatoon native, was set to take part in the third season of the reality program "Battle of the Blades."

He retired after 15 seasons -- a career that included stops with the Colorado Avalanche, the Calgary Flames, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Florida Panthers and the Nashville Predators.

David Poile, the Predators' general manager, said in a statement that the entire Nashville hockey organization and family is shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of the NHL tough guy.

"Wade was a beloved member of the organization, a terrific teammate and wonderful father and husband who will be greatly missed," Poile said.

"Our thoughts and prayers go out to his wife Jennifer and children Andie and Alex. We offer our full support to them at this very difficult time."

Craig Button, the former general manager of the Calgary Flames when Belak was a team member there early in his career, echoed Poile's remarks. He told The Canadian Press "he was a guy that on the ice his teammates loved him because he was there to fight the fights, so to speak."

He added that "off the ice, everybody loved him because he was an outgoing, gregarious guy."

Shortly after news broke that Belak's body had been found, thousands of messages flooded Twitter and by early evening, at least 10 Belak memorial pages had been created on Facebook.

Belak's death comes less than a month after Winnipeg Jets Rick Rypien was found dead. The 27-year-old forward was found in his off-season home in Crowsnest Pass, Alta.

In May, New York Rangers forward Derek Boogaard was found dead in his Minneapolis apartment because of an accidental mix of alcohol and oxycodene, a painkiller. He was 28.

With files from The Canadian Press

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Adam in Bowmanville
said

I am speechless. I've heard this guy talk on radio shows, I've seen him at fundraisers and I've seen him in commercials always smiling, having fun and making others laugh. This is just too much for me to digest. RIP Wade Belak - you will definitely be missed.


Pondering
said

Are these young guys trying to tell us something about the sport of hockey through their deaths? Is anyone with some sense looking into their deaths for an answer as to WHY they died? I mean, a psychological reason....drugs are just too easy a scapegoat. What is really going on with these young male athletes????
Very, very sad, and very sorry for the families left behind.


numerologist
said

numerology for Wade Belak:

http://edpetersonnumerology.com/2011/08/31/numerology-for-wade-belak/

R.I.P.



HC
said

Sad news...

My sympathies to his family and friends....


Graham
said

What a shame. Good guy. He was just on the fan590 talking about a new venture as, I think a Predators tv analyst. God bless his family.


Johnston
said

Sad news. More Maple Leaf players should have his nice thankful personality. Tough guy who worked hard and should have stayed a Maple Leaf. I wonder if he really knew how much he was liked/admired. He was not your typical cocky/arrogant NHLer.


JC
said

:(


Janna
said

Do these deaths have anything to do with steroids?


Steve
said

So sad to hear of wade belaks passing. Maybe its time the nhl look into players who retire and may have some problems.


Terri
said

I really respected him as a player. I'm so sorry to hear of his death. He died much too young. My condolences to his family and friends.


lynn
said

Shocked. Wow. What's going on? First Boogaard - accidental od. Then Rypien - suicide. Now Belak Such a shame. My condolences to his family & friends


Sandi Matian
said

I have to wonder if these deaths are related to concussions. I am so sorry for the pain his family is in. My sincere condolences.


Tony
said

Wow these young sports thugs sure are droppin' off like flies. What's that all about???


JasonInSask
said

RIP Wade you will be missed


BuzzerKiller
said

What the hell is going on with hockey players these days? Why are hockey players dying left and right? I think they need better detection methods for depression and other psychological problems.


Dean inAbby
said

The enforcer business is getting to have nasty consequences. Another wasted life. too bad.


JB in Ontario
said

I admired him for the way he played our game. I didn't know him but would like to pass on my thoughts and prayers to his family and the teams he played for.


Simple Simon
said

Such sad news. I loved watching Belak play. The guy was built like a brick ship house! I hope to heaven he died of natural causes. I just can't believe it. My condolences to his family and friends.


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