https://isport.blesk.cz/clanek/hokej/431057/sokujici-zprava-v-pouhych-58-letech-zemrel-legendarni-petr-klima.html Les articles sont pour l’instant uniquement en tchèque, mais malheureusement Klíma a été retrouvé mort aujourd’hui dans son appartement, à seulement 58 ans. Pas d’informations plus précises pour le moment. Il était un excellent buteur et faisait partie de l’équipe sous-estimée des Wings. DÉCHIRER.
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RIP
Legend. IIRC, he was the wings’ first player from the Eastern Bloc
So sad. Went to highschool with his daughter. Really nice family from my limited experience, didn’t know them very well but it was cool having other Czechs in school. Both of his twin sons are on teams over in Czechia as well, so sad. Rest in Peace Mr. Klima.
Czech Pride🇨🇿
Recently I rewatched older hockey podcast where he was on, to listen to some stories of him and Probert..man he was so cool and chill. RIP o7
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Iirc that dude was FAST!
This upsets me. He was one of my first favorite players when I was getting into hockey as a kid.
Just awful news. I had the chance to play under him when I was younger, about 8-12, he coached a number of different aged teams in the metro-Detroit area. I played for him for four years and my brother played for him for about 3 years. He was my idol when I was younger, not just because of what he did when he played, but he taught me everything growing up and how to love the game of hockey. I can’t write enough words to emphasize the impact he had on me as someone so young with a growing love for the game. He was a tough coach as you would expect, but that’s why his teams were successful, and many players under him went on to play at a high level. In the summers he would have me and a few other teammates come to his house and train with him and his kids. This man showed so much kindness to me and my family. At such a young age I idolized, so much so I even wore his 85 number as my jersey for a year playing under him. Klima had some great on ice accomplishments, but I’d argue his off ice accomplishments were just as, if not more, amazing. RIP to the best coach I ever played for and an amazing father and friend
Check out the podcast « Crime in Sports » Episode 232 about Petr. Has a pretty crazy story of how he came into the league. Admittedly the two comedian hosts know very little about hockey, so they get some things wrong, but it’s an entertaining couple of hours to listen to.
They also have an episode about Probert (Episode #120)
I’m shocked at the number of world class athletes: hockey, Olympians, soccer, football- all dropping dead or having strokes at such a young age. Anyone else think this is strange and wondering why? 58 is too young… RIP Petr.