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Jordon Boyd Celebrity Hockey Challenge raises $130K

A hockey tournament featuring several NHL players was held in Bedford, N.S. Saturday and raised $130,000 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the QEII Foundation.

Boyd died 2 years ago from an undiagnosed heart condition

Nova Scotia hockey player Jordan Boyd died after a cardiac arrest during an Acadia-Bathurst Titan training camp in August 2013. (Courtesy of the Boyd family)

A hockey tournament featuring severalNHL playersin Bedford, N.S. Saturdayraised $130,000 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the QEII Foundation.

The tournament was held in honour of Jordan Boyd, a 16-year-old who died two years ago from an undiagnosed heart condition while in training camp with the Acadie-Bathurst Titan, a QMJHL team.

After Boyd died, two members of his family found out they also had the same heart defect.

His father, Steve, is encouraging other young elite athletes to get detailed tests done before they head off to training camps.

"Jordan had a QMJHL medical six weeks before he passed away and nothing came up, so basic medical testing normally doesn't find the kind of thing that Jordan had,"he said.

Six teams battled for the Boyd Cup. Some of the NHL players who attended were Nathan MacKinnon and Brad Marchand.

This is the second year for the Jordan Boyd Celebrity Hockey Challenge.

"It feels good I guess to see the support of the community and everybody that's come out to support the cause and remember Jordan and what a great young man he is, but at the same time we're obviously quite sad that we're having this day in memory of Jordan,"said Boyd's father.

MacKinnon called Boyd's death a tragedy.

"It's heartbreaking what happened,"said the Colorado Avalanche star.