High school hockey player Connor Kasin dies — First details

Connor Kasin, 17, senior at Massapequa High School in Long Island, collapsed during a varsity hockey game in New York and sadly passed…

Connor Kasin, 17, senior at Massapequa High School in Long Island, collapsed during a varsity hockey game in New York and sadly passed away.

The teen lost consciousness on the ice during an intermission of the game at Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center in Bethpage on Long Island Saturday night.

It was reported by the Nassau County police that people who witnessed the incident administered CPR on Kasin before the first responders arrived. He was then taken to the hospital where he died. The cause of death is yet to be determined.

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Massapequa Public Schools Superintendent William Brennan paid tribute to Kasin following his tragic passing.

“It is with profound sorrow that I inform you of the tragic loss of one of our beloved Massapequa High School students, Connor Kasin,” the statement said, as per ABC7.

“Connor was a cherished member of our school community, known for his kindness, positivity, enthusiasm, and big smile.

“He had a way of bringing light and joy to those around him, and his absence will be felt deeply by all of us.”

William Sander, a senior at Massapequa High School, spoke of the tragedy. “I pray for him and pray for people around him. Honestly, it’s very sad and heartbreaking,” he said.

The match during which Kasin died was held in memory of Sabrina Navaretta.

She was a graduate of rival Syosset High School who lost her life in a car crash last year.

Sabrina’s parents paid their tributes to Kasin. “There are no words to convey our heartbreak that we feel as last night was supposed to be a fun night.”

“The community came together to celebrate Sabrina’s life and our family’s commitment to help with scholarship, dog rescue and assisting grieving parents. We would like the Kasin family to know our commitment to you. Connor was there to play for Sabrina and our family is here for you.

“Please take the time to grieve and be kind to yourself as the waves of grief can knock you over. John and I are here for you when you are ready.”

PAL Ice Hockey, the Long Island youth hockey organization, also paid tribute to Kasin, whose life was tragically cut short.

“Our hearts are heavy as we extend our deepest condolences to the Kasin family, Connor’s teammates, coaches and classmates from the LI Sharks and Massapequa Chiefs. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this unimaginable time.

“May Connor #37 rest in eternal peace,” the organization added.

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