It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Johan Nilsson, the founder of Elite Prospects and the person whose curiosity and passion for hockey planted the seed for everything we have built together.
Born on the 9th of April 1981, Johan founded Elite Prospects in December 1999 at just 18 years old. What started as a vision driven by a deep love of hockey grew into the world’s leading hockey platform, a testament to the kind of person he was. Johan had a rare combination of qualities: sharp intellect, deep knowledge, and a kindness that made everyone around him feel valued.
He could dive into the most complex problems with calm and clarity, and he brought that same thoughtfulness to the people he worked with every day. For the past nine years, Johan faced a battle with colon cancer with the same calm and strength that defined everything he did.
His love of hockey was never just about the game. It was about understanding it fully, honestly, and in all its detail. That drive is woven into the DNA of Elite Prospects, and it will continue to shape the future of what we do.
To know Johan was to be quietly inspired by him. We are all immensely grateful that we got to work alongside someone like him. Our deepest condolences go to his family and loved ones. He will be greatly missed, by all of us and by the global hockey community. Johan leaves behind his beloved wife and two children, aged two and eight.
After George’s big night (3 points) here’s my convo with Rocky Thompson about the young D looking to get back on track — spoiler alert, he is #Isles@TheElmonters
https://t.co/btpzpe10Ru
Jonathan Lekkerimäki in his return to Abby tonight:
- Opening goal 18 seconds in.
- Primary assist on the tying goal late in the 3rd period.
- First goal of the shootout.
- 1G, 1A, 2P, +1, 4 SOGs.
The kid making his case to earn a call back up to Vancouver. #Canucks
🇩🇰 Team Denmark revealed their roster for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games!➡️
Athlete participation requires confirmation by their respective NOC.
@dkishockey@olympics@nhl@nhlpa#Olympics#NHL#IIHF