(CNN) -- An autopsy is scheduled Saturday for New York Rangers enforcer Derek Boogaard, whose body was discovered a day earlier in his Minneapolis apartment, a medical examiner said.
Authorities and the team have released few details about his death.
"A cause and manner will be confirmed after the autopsy, which will be done tomorrow," a spokesman for the Hennepin County Medical Examiner said late Friday.
Boogaard, 28, began his NHL career with the Minnesota Wild.
He joined the New York Rangers in July last year,
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"Derek was an extremely kind and caring individual," New York Rangers President Glen Sather said on the team's website.
"He was a very thoughtful person, who will be dearly missed by all those who knew him. We extend our deepest sympathies to his family,
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Boogaard supported the Defending the Blue Line Foundation,
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While with the Rangers, he created "Boogaard's Booguardians,
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Boogaard was a native of the Canadian city of Saskatoon in central Saskatchewan.
CNN's Rick Martin contributed to this report.
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