Latvian police have confirmed that Edmonton Oilers prospect Kristians Pelss has died.
Relatives identified body found in Daugava River last night.
Riga police confirms death of player Kristians Pelss. Relatives identified body found in Daugava river last night. http://t.co/61vCvan3HN
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Pelss jumped into the river from the Stone Bridge in the hours following his return home to Riga, Latvia. Details on whether it was suicide remain unclear.
Pelss was selected by the Edmonton Oilers in the seventh round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.
The 20-year-old played two seasons with the Edmonton Oil Kings of the WHL, tallying 83 points in 126 games.
Last season, Pelss split the season between the Oklahoma City Barons of the AHL and the Stockton Thunder of the ECHL.
The Oilers released the following statement:
The Edmonton Oilers are deeply saddened by the loss of Kristians Pelss, a young man who played in our organization. Kristians had gone missing earlier in the week after returning home to Riga, Latvia, for the off-season. Exact details in regards to what led to this tragedy remain unclear. He was just 20 years old.
“This is the news we feared. Kristians was an outstanding man and we feel terrible he has left us at such a young age,” said Oilers General Manager Craig MacTavish. “I can’t imagine how painful this situation is for the Pelss family. On behalf of everyone working at the Oilers, Oil Kings and our affiliate teams, as well as all of our fans, I offer our most sincere and deepest condolences to his family and friends. Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with them as they work through this incredibly difficult time.”
After being drafted by the Oilers in the 7th round in 2010, Kristians continued to show great promise as a player with the Oil Kings and then the Oilers minor league affiliates in Oklahoma City and Stockton, California.
