Player’s death from a skate cut to the neck in England leads to more NHL talks on cut protection

The Pittsburgh Penguins and Anaheim Ducks gather at center ice, Monday, before an NHL hockey game in Pittsburgh, , to honor former Penguin player Adam Johnson, shown on the scoreboard, who died in a “freak accident” while playing in an English hockey league game. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Pittsburgh Penguins forward Adam Johnson in action during an NHL hockey game in September 2017, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon, file)

The Pittsburgh Penguins and Anaheim Ducks gather at center ice, before an NHL hockey game Monday, in Pittsburgh, to honor former Penguin player Adam Johnson, shown on scoreboard, who died in while playing in an English hockey league game. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The death of American hockey player Adam Johnson from a skate blade to the neck in a game in England is leading to further discussions about cut-resistant protection in the NHL and other leagues.