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Former Predator Wade Belak, an enforcer who had played with five NHL teams before retiring in March, has been found dead in Toronto.

The Predators learned of Belak's death from NHL security Wednesday. The team issued a statement saying the organization was shocked and sadden by his sudden death and offering full support to Belak's wife and two children.

Toronto police are investigating the cause of death, according to Canadian Press.

The 35-year-old Belak was scheduled to work as a sideline reporter on Nashville broadcasts.

He played for Colorado, Calgary, Toronto, Florida and finished his career with Nashville, playing in 549 career NHL games with 1,263 penalty minutes and 33 points.

Winnipeg's Rick Rypien was found dead earlier this month, and former Rangers enforcer Derek Boogaard died in May.