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'The worst nightmare has happened': 15 killed in Canadian junior hockey team bus crash

By Amy B Wang
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7 Apr, 2018 10:11 PM6 mins to read

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At least 15 people are dead after a crash between a tractor-trailer and a bus carrying a Canadian junior hockey league team, a tragedy that struck at the heart of a tight knit city in rural Saskatchewan and immediately echoed through the hockey world and beyond.

The deadly crash occurred around 5pm Friday on Highway 35 in Saskatchewan, about 150 miles northeast of Saskatoon, according to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

The bus was carrying members of the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey league team, on their way to the town of Nipawin for a playoff game.

On Saturday, police confirmed there were 29 people on the Humboldt Broncos team bus, including the driver, at the time of the crash. Initially, police reported 14 fatalities. The death toll rose to 15 late Saturday afternoon, police said, while 14 people remained injured.

The bus was carrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team. Photo / AP
The bus was carrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team. Photo / AP
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Broncos president Kevin Garinger described "an incomprehensible situation" at an emotional news conference Saturday afternoon where several of the speakers choked back tears.

"We are heartbroken and completely devastated by the tragedy that occurred yesterday," Garinger said. "We will never forget April 6, 2018, and we will never forget the members of our Broncos family who were taken from us and who were injured."

Among those killed were the team's head coach and captain, according to the Canadian Press. The Associated Press reported that a radio announcer for the team had also died in the crash. The Washington Post could not immediately independently confirm the deaths, and Canadian authorities have said they are not yet ready to release the names of victims.

Police did not say how many of the victims were players or coaches. The driver of the tractor-trailer was not injured and was not in custody, according to the RCMP.

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At least 15 people have been killed in the crash. Photo / AP
At least 15 people have been killed in the crash. Photo / AP

Bill Chow, the president of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, to which the Broncos belong, had to stop mid-sentence to compose himself as he tried to answer reporters' questions Saturday.

"I don't have a lot to say other than ..." Chow said, pausing for several seconds as he began to cry. "... other than the worst nightmare has happened."

The Broncos roster lists 24 players ranging in age from 16 to 21 years old, as well as three coaches. The junior league team is based in Humboldt, a small city about 120 miles south of Nipawin with a population of nearly 6000 people.

As word spread of the accident Friday night, dozens of Humboldt residents gathered at the Broncos' home ice rink to wait for news and take solace in the community, the Saskatoon StarPhoenix reported.

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Images from the arena showed adults and children clustered around tables, among tissue boxes and disposable cups. Some appeared dazed, some with eyes red from crying.

New York Islanders player Scott Mayfield stands near the Detroit Red Wings bench in a moment of silence for the deaths of members of the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey league team. Photo / AP
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"There's people, just sitting in the stands, stunned. They didn't know what to do," Humboldt Mayor Rob Muench told the newspaper. "It's a tragedy not only for Humboldt, but for hockey all over [Canada]. A number of the players were from communities in surrounding provinces and across the country. It is a very, very hard thing to take."

Muench said Saturday he had received condolences from several world leaders, including the president of the United States, as well as those in the hockey community. He spoke of the culture of Canadian junior league hockey - especially of the frequent long bus trips from game to game - that was familiar to so many people in Humboldt and beyond.

"This tragedy has hit a number of people - not just us but I think everybody can relate to this experience," Muench said. "Throughout Canada, we see teams going out into the Canadian winters on buses all the time. It's always a thought [in your mind] about what could happen. Unfortunately, this happened here in Humboldt. There is no playbook on what to do in cases like this."

Michelle Straschnitzki told the Associated Press her 18-year-old son Ryan was among the Broncos players taken to a hospital in Saskatoon.

"We talked to him, but he said he couldn't feel his lower extremities so I don't know what's going on," Straschnitzki told the AP. "I am freaking out. I am so sad for all of the teammates, and I am losing my mind."

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Rob Muench, Mayor of Humboldt, speaks during a press conference. Photo / AP
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Several professional hockey teams and world leaders, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Donald Trump, also offered condolences.

The Broncos had been scheduled to play against the Nipawin Hawks in the semifinals of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League playoffs. The Hawks announced Friday night that the game had been canceled.

A GoFundMe account set up to help Broncos families with expenses raised more than $1 million in less than a day.

On Friday night, more than a hundred people packed the Apostolic Church in Nipawin, where the Broncos had been scheduled to play, awaiting word from the accident, the Globe and Mail reported.

"Lots of them are waiting for information," pastor Jordan Gadsby told the newspaper. "Some of the families have gotten information and have gone to be with their kids. Some of them are waiting to hear if their kids are alive."

A memorial at the stairs that lead to Elgar Petersen Arena is shown in Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Photo / AP
A memorial at the stairs that lead to Elgar Petersen Arena is shown in Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Photo / AP

Nipawin Hawks president Darren Opp told local reporters that members of his team were also standing by waiting to help, and that he had received at least 50 phone calls offering the same.

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"There's uncles and moms and dads waiting to hear whether their sons and nephews are okay," he said. "It's terrible. It's absolutely terrible."

For some in the region, the accident brought back memories of a similar bus crash that killed four members of another junior hockey league team from Swift Current, Saskatchewan, in 1986.

Sheldon Kennedy, a former NHL player who survived the Swift Current crash more than three decades ago, urged people to refrain from sharing information online that wasn't confirmed.

"Social media wasn't around when we had our accident, but I just remember the need (for information)," Kennedy told the Calgary Herald. "There's parents, there's fans, there's friends - all they hear that there's a bus crash and there's fatalities, not knowing if it's their kid, not knowing who it is."

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