The Chatham-Kent community is mourning the loss of Blenheim Blades Captain Craig Spence following a fatal crash on Highway 401 in London.

Spence was the victim of the two-vehicle crash, which occurred in the eastbound lanes of the highway at Colonel Talbot Road at around 3 p.m. on Tuesday.

The 22-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene and the cause of the collision remains under investigation.

A GoFundMe page has been created by a close friend to assist the family in whatever way they need, including funeral costs and other expenses, following the tragedy.

The local hockey community shared its condolences on social media on Wednesday.

“The Blades are saddened by the passing of our Captain Craig Spence An amazing hockey player, an even better teammate, brother and friend Our thoughts and prayers are with Craig’s family and all those who knew and loved him,” said the Blades hockey club on Twitter.

Spence, who previously served as an assistant captain with the Chatham Maroons, was also commemorated on Facebook by the hockey club.

“Craig was more than just a stellar athlete on the ice; he embodied the essence of what it meant to be a genuine and wonderful human being. His presence graced not only the rink but also the lives of everyone fortunate enough to know him,” the Maroons posted. “Craig’s legacy will forever be etched into the fabric of our organization. He will always remain a beacon of inspiration, reminding us to strive for greatness both on and off the ice.”

Visitation and funeral arrangements for Spence have yet to be announced.

Anyone who may have witnessed the collision on Highway 401 in London is asked to contact police.