Miami Marlins ace Jose Fernandez was killed in a boating accident in Florida early Sunday morning.Spokesman Lorenzo Veloz of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said in a news conference Sunday that Fernandez, 24, was one of three men killed in the accident.?The Coast Guard arrived on the scene around 3 a.m. to find a 32-foot boat upside down on a jetty off Miami Beach. Two of the victims were found dead under the vessel. One was found dead in the water. None of the deceased was wearing a life vest.Fernandez died from trauma -- not drowning, Veloz said.The names of the other two individuals initially were withheld pending notification of relatives, the Coast Guard said. On Monday, the?Miami-Dade medical examiner confirmed to ESPN that the names of the others were?Emilio Macias, 27, and Eduardo Rivero, 25.No further details could be provided on their connection to Fernandez because the case remains under investigation. However, the next of kin have been notified, the spokesperson said.Speed is suspected to be a factor in the accident because of the impact with the jetty, Veloz said. There was no evidence of alcohol or illegal drug use.It does appear that speed was involved due to the impact and the severity of it, Veloz said. It does appear to be that they were coming at full speed when they encountered the jetty and the accident happened.Veloz said Sunday the boat was owned by a friend of Fernandezs, but on Monday the FWC said in a statement that the registered owner of the vessel was Fernandez.The Marlins announced that Sundays game at home against the?Atlanta Braves?was canceled. A 16 -- Fernandezs uniform number -- was painted on the mound at Marlins Park on Sunday morning, and flowers rested on the rubber. Major League Baseball announced that there would be a league-wide moment of silence before each of Sundays games.Sadly, the brightest lights are often the ones that extinguish the fastest, Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria said in a statement. Jose left us far too soon, but his memory will endure in all of us. At this difficult time, our prayers are with his mother, grandmother, family and friends.Marlins president David Samson said in a news conference that Mondays game against the?New York Mets?will be played as scheduled. He said Fernandez will be a member?of the Marlins all time.The way he played this game, the way he was on the field, thats a way how these guys can honor him, Samson said.Manager Don Mattingly and some Marlins players broke down during Sundays news conference. Mattingly said Fernandez played with the joy of a little boy.Slugger Giancarlo Stanton didnt speak but later posted a tribute on Instagram.Following the news conference, buses took Marlins players and executives to Fernandezs mothers home so they could offer her support and condolences.?That smile Im not going to see anymore. That personality and that love of the game, the love of everything, really. He was so accessible too, Braves first baseman?Freddie Freeman?said at Marlins Park after Sundays game was canceled. The Marlins were done with batting practice [Saturday], but he was still out here talking to?everybody and having a great time.The Tampa Bay Rays canceled a scheduled pregame ceremony to recognize retiring?Boston Red Sox?slugger David Ortiz, per his wishes, after Sundays tragedy. Ortiz was seen in tears during the moment of silence before Sundays game in Tampa, Florida.I dont have the words to describe the pain I feel, Ortiz said.The Miami Dolphins held a moment of silence for Fernandez before their game against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.Fernandez?announced on Instagram last week that his girlfriend is pregnant. The Marlins announced during Sundays news conference that the baby is a girl.All of Baseball is shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of Miami Marlins pitcher José Fernández, Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement. He was one of our games great young stars who made a dramatic impact on and off the field since his debut in 2013. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, the Miami Marlins organization and all of the people he touched in his life.MLBPA executive director Tony Clark also released a statement Sunday morning: We are devastated by the news that Jose Fernandez has tragically passed. Jose was a remarkable young man and a tremendously gifted athlete, who at just 24, established himself as one of the games biggest and brightest stars. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Joses family, friends, teammates, Miami Marlins organization and legions of fans in the United States and Latin America.?Fernandezs next start had been pushed from Sunday to Monday to make room for Adam Conleys return from the disabled list.Fernandez immigrated to the United States from Cuba in 2008, after three failed defection attempts, and settled in Tampa, Florida. He became a United States citizen last year. He was a 2011 first-round pick, taken 14th overall by the Marlins, out of Tampas Alonso High School.At Citi Field in New York, fellow Cuban?Yoenis Cespedes?and the Mets?hung a team jersey with Fernandezs name and No. 16 on the back in the dugout. Dodgers outfielder?Yasiel Puig, who is also Cuban, hung a Dodgers jersey with Fernandezs name and No. 16 in Los Angeles dugout.Chicago Cubs outfielder Jorge Soler played with Fernandez when the two were growing up in Cuba. They traveled together to Venezuela for a youth tournament, and Soler said Fernandezs ability was obvious, right from the start.Since he was a child, since we were kids, I knew he had something, Soler said through a translator. He had a talent. It was very impressive.Fernandez was 16-8 with a 2.86 ERA this season, earning his second appearance in the All-Star Game. Fernandez, who was named the National League Rookie of the Year in 2013, was 38-17 with a 2.58 ERA in 76 career starts for the Marlins.Third baseman Martin Prado?said Sunday that Fernandez told one of his Marlins teammates that his last start against the?Washington Nationals was his best ever, and now hes gone. In that start,?Fernandez pitched eight innings and struck out 12 as he allowed just three hits in a 1-0 Marlins victory.Fernandez joins a long list of active baseball players to die in accidents.?Cleveland Indians pitchers Tim Crews, 31, and Steve Olin, 27, were killed in a boating accident in Clermont, Florida, on March 22, 1993. Indians pitcher Bobby Ojeda was also on the boat and lost four pints of blood, but he survived.ESPN staff writer James Walker and The Associated Press contributed to this report. Adidas Prophere Nederland . Hey!" The lower tier of the School End of Queens Park Rangers Loftus Road was packed solid with a very festive-sounding Chelsea choral section in this particular part of South Africa Road London, W12. Adidas NMD Korting . 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Carter Hutton made 21 saves as No. 1 goalie Jake Allen sat out the second of back-to-back games.PENGUINS 6, RANGERS 1NEW YORK -- Sidney Crosby had two goals and an assist during a five-goal second period and Pittsburgh shut down division-leading New York in a rout.The Penguins held New York without a shot on goal over 23:59 spanning the second and third periods. Scott Wilson, Conor Sheary, Phil Kessel and Matt Cullen also scored for Pittsburgh, and Matt Murray had 16 saves.The Penguins moved two points behind New York for first place in the Metropolitan Division.The Rangers won at Pittsburgh 5-2 on Monday behind a breakout second period. The Penguins exacted revenge Wednesday in nearly the exact same fashion.Pittsburgh trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes, but then the defending Stanley Cup champions took control, chasing Henrik Lundqvist after four goals on 17 shots.FLAMES 2, BLUE JACKETS 0COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Chad Johnson made 34 saves for his second shutout in five starts, leading Calgary over Columbus.Troy Brouwer and Micheal Ferland scored for Calgary, which has sought stability between the pipes during an up-and-down early part of the season. The Flames maligned special teams came up big in this one.Calgary, ranked 29th in penalty killing entering the game, was perfect during a long Columbus power play in the second period, and then its league-worst power play added a goal in the third.Columbus dropped to 10-3-3 in its last 16 and has lost two straight at home since rolling off seven wins in a row, a franchise record.RED WINGS 2, SABRES 1, SOBUFFALO, N.Y. -- Gustav Nyquist scored in regulation and in a shootout to help Detroit snap a four-game losing streak.Thomas Vanek also scored in the shootout and had an assist in regulation for the Red Wings, while Brian Gionta scored in regulation for the Sabres.Jimmy Howard made 32 saves for the Red Wings, and Robin Lehner made 23 saves for the SabresAfter 36 scoreless minutes, the Reed Wings went ahead when Nyquist found the back of the net following a spinning pass from Thomas Vanek.dddddddddddd The goal was Nyquists team-leading fourth of the season.PREDATORS 5, STARS 2NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Filip Forsberg, James Neal and Ryan Johansen each had a goal and an assist to lead Nashville over Dallas.Mike Fisher and Craig Smith also scored for Nashville, winners of three of four.Pekka Rinne made 33 saves for Nashville, improving to 7-1-2 this November.Patrick Sharp and Brett Ritchie scored and Kari Lehtonen made 16 saves for the Stars, who have lost two of three.LIGHTNING 4, FLYERS 2TAMPA, Fla. -- Alex Killorn and Ryan Callahan scored 12 seconds apart in the third period to help Tampa Bay beat Philadelphia.The Lightning also got goals from Victor Hedman and Nikita Kucherov. Andrei Vasilevskiy, coming off consecutive shutouts, stopped 29 shots.Dale Weise and Ivan Provorov scored for the Flyers, who were coming off a 3-1 win Tuesday night at Florida. Philadelphia is 4-1-1 in the second of back-to-back games.Steve Mason made several quality stops when the Flyers were short-handed three times in the first 12 minutes of the third before Killorn (13:28) and Callahan (13:40) scored to give Tampa Bay a 3-2 lead.Kucherov made it 4-2 late in the third.DEVILS 5, MAPLE LEAFS 4, SONEWARK, N.J. -- Mike Cammalleri had four points in his return to the lineup and Jacob Josefson scored in the shootout as New Jersey defeated Toronto.Cory Schneider stopped all three Maple Leafs attempts in the tiebreaker, and the Devils overcame an early 3-0 deficit to snap a three-game losing streak, their longest of the season.Cammalleri had a goal and three assists after missing six games. He spent more than a week with his family after his 5-year-old daughter was hospitalized with pneumonia.Travis Zajac, Beau Bennett and Yohann Auvitu also scored for New Jersey.Top draft pick Auston Matthews had two goals and set up another by Nazem Kadri in Torontos big first period. Matt Martin also scored, and Jhonas Enroth made 26 saves.WILD 3, JETS 1ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Mikko Koivu, Jonas Brodin and Zach Parise scored to lead Minnesota past road-weary Winnipeg.Devan Dubnyk made 15 saves for the Wild and has allowed only 13 goals in his last 11 games since Oct. 25, stopping 319 of 332 shots.Blake Wheeler scored for Winnipeg, which is 0-4 on a five-game road trip -- its longest of the season. The Jets have been outscored 15-5 during their worst slide this season.Koivus goal was his first in 11 games. ' ' '