The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on Wednesday has drawn outrage and grief across the United States, including from members of the NHL community.Kirk, 31, was shot in the neck during a campus speaking event in Orem, Utah, and died of his injuries. Authorities confirmed that gunfire came from a nearby building. The incident is being investigated as a ‘politically motivated assassination’.Vancouver Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko’s wife Lexie expressed shock and dismay at the incident.“Heartbroken for this family, his wife & daughters," she wrote. "And absolutely heartbroken for America. It’s all becoming way too f**ked up now a days...”via Instagram /@lexlexdemkoAngela Price, wife of Montreal Canadiens legend Carey Price, also expressed shock:“I opened social media and gasped, completely stunned. My heart aches for our country, where a difference of opinion can lead to such devastating consequences. I can’t stop thinking about his wife and children.”via Instagram /@byangelapriceIslanders icon Matt Martin’s wife Sydney condemned the act of violence on X:“A wife and two babies will see that video for the rest of their lives. I don’t care what political side you fall on but we clearly have lost the simple humanity of caring about a human life that should still be earth side.”“Charlie Kirk wasn’t a character in a show. He was a father and a husband who meant the world to his family. Touch some grass.”Police initially reported detaining a person of interest, but later confirmed no suspect had been taken into custody. A manhunt is underway, led by the FBI and Utah state police, who are searching for an individual described as wearing all-black tactical gear and armed with a long gun.Jakob Chychrun and T.J. Oshie sent their prayers to Charlie Kirk’s familyFormer Washington Capitals forward T.J. Oshie was among those in the NHL community offering condolences. In a series of Instagram stories, Oshie shared a tribute that read, “Rest in peace Charlie Kirk 🙏❤️,” and added that he was praying for the Kirk family.“Praying for the Kirk family during what must feel like an impossible time. My children will know the good Christian and true American that Charlie was, and his memory will live on forever,” he wrote.Caps defenseman Jakob Chychrun also posted a heartfelt message, writing that he was “truly heartbroken for Charlie and his family."“Truly heartbroken for Charlie, his wife, and children… may the Lord watch over his family. Can’t imagine the pain she will have trying to explain this to their kids… God rest his soul.🙏”via Instagram /@tjoshie7, @jakobchychrunEx-Boston Bruins forward Milan Lucic’s wife, Brittany, shared a strong message on Instagram, writing that while free speech is a fundamental right, violence can never be justified. She framed the killing of Charlie Kirk as a ‘symptom’ of deeper problems in society and systemic failures that can drive people to commit such acts.