"The Minnesota Wild organization is heartbroken to announce that Tom Kurvers passed away this morning after a courageous battle with lung cancer," the Wild said in a statement. "We extend our deepest sympathies and prayers to Tom's family and loved ones, including his wife, Heather, daughters Madison and Rose, and sons Weston and Roman."
Kurvers was diagnosed with lung cancer in January 2019 despite not being a smoker.
"It's a terrible stigma that is attached to lung cancer," Kurvers told the Wild website Aug. 4, 2019. "Lung cancer kills more people than breast, colon and prostate cancers combined. It has a stigma of being a smoker's cancer, but 50 percent of the people who are diagnosed are not smokers."
Kurvers had been Wild assistant GM since July 17, 2018. He ran in the 10K A Breath of Hope Lung Run/Walk Twin Cities in 2019 and worked with the A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation to help raise lung cancer awareness and provide patient and family support and fund research since his diagnosis. The run raised more than $100,000.
"It's a big deal for A Breath of Hope," Kurvers said Aug. 5, 2020, according to the Wild website. "It's a local lung cancer foundation. It's very specific in its mission. [Last year] was a very well-run event, people came together, and it was really a great day for our family.
"There's a community of people who are in the same battle, and it's really tied together by the A Breath of Hope Foundation. They do as much as they can to help foster that community. It really is a tight-knit group of people doing extraordinary work and I'm proud to be connected to them and to help them, because they helped me.
"The fundraising efforts have a chance to save my life and so many others, so it's important to me and important to my family."