14 fatalities after bus crash involving junior hockey league team.

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Canadian police said early Saturday that 14 people were killed and 14 people were injured after a truck collided with a bus carrying a junior hockey team to a playoff game in Western Canada.
Police said 28 people, including the driver, were on board the bus of the Humboldt Broncos team when the crash occurred around 5 p.m. Friday on Highway 35 in Saskatchewan.
"We can now confirm fourteen people have died as a result of this collision," the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said in a release early Saturday. "The other fourteen people were sent to hospitals with a variety of injuries; three of these people have injuries that are critical in nature."
No names were released, and police would not say whether players or coaches were among the dead. But the wife of head coach, Darcy Haugan, confirmed he is among the 14 dead. Tributes poured in online for the father of two who was described as an amazing mentor to young players. There was no mention of the truck driver.
Team president Kevin Garinger said parents from across Western Canada were rushing to the scene as they struggled to cope with the tragedy.
"It's one of the hardest days of my life," Garinger said. "There have been multiple fatalities. Our whole community is in shock. We are grieving, and we will continue to grieve throughout this ordeal as we try to work toward supporting each other."
The father of Humboldt center Derek Patter tweeted a photo of his son and two other players in the hospital.
Michelle Straschnitzki, who lives in Airdrie, said her 18-year-old son, Ryan, had been taken to a hospital in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
"We talked to him, but he said he couldn't feel his lower extremities, so I don't know what's going on," she said. "I am freaking out. I am so sad for all of the teammates, and I am losing my mind."
The team was on its way to play in Game 5 of a semifinal against the Nipawin Hawks.
Darren Opp, president of the Hawks, said a semi T-boned the players' bus.
"It's a horrible accident, my God," he said. "It's very, very bad."
Opp said the coaching staff and players from the Hawks were waiting to help.
"They are sitting in the church just waiting to hear any good news," he said. "I've got 50 phone calls at least saying, 'What do you want?'
"There's uncles and moms and dads waiting to hear whether their sons and nephews are OK. It's terrible. It's absolutely terrible."
Pastor Jordan Gadsby at the Apostolic Church in Nipawin said more than 100 people had gathered at the church, including parents and grandparents of the players who were on the bus.
"Lots of them are waiting for information," he said. "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."
Garinger said the Broncos are a close-knit team from the small city of Humboldt, Saskatchewan, which has a population of about 6,000.
The team president said he still didn't know the fate of one of the players living in his home.
"We don't know who has passed, and we don't expect to know right away," Garinger said. "We know that the coroner and their office needs to do their work and let families know."
Garinger said all the team can do now is help the players and their families any way they can.
"We just need to try to support each other as we deal with this incredible loss to our community, to our province, to our hockey world," he said.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted his sympathies.
``It's overwhelming. It's been tough on everybody,'' Humboldt Mayor Rob Muench said in a phone interview. ``We're a small community, some of those kids have been on the team for a number of years. A lot grew up in the community and everybody knows each other.''
Penny Lee, the spokeswoman for the town of Humboldt, said grief counselors are available. ``Everybody is just so devastated. These poor young boys,'' Lee said.
Kevin Henry, a coach who runs a hockey school in Prince Albert, said he knows players on the team.
"This is, I would think, one of the darkest days in the history of Saskatchewan, especially because hockey is so ingrained in how we grow up here," he said.
STARS air ambulance said it sent three helicopters to the scene.
The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League is a junior 'A' hockey league under Hockey Canada, which is part of the Canadian Junior Hockey League. It's open to North American-born players between the ages of 16 and 20.
In 1986 four players from the Western Hockey League's Swift Current Broncos died in a bus crash on the Trans-Canada Highway in Saskatchewan heading to a game in Regina.
Trent Kresse, Scott Kruger, Chris Mantyka and Brent Ruff lost their lives in that accident when the team bus hit a patch of black ice.
Future Hall of Famer Joe Sakic was a rookie on the team.
"It's tough to think about it, and it's something you never forget," Sakic said in a 2008 interview with the Globe & Mail. "You want to overcome it all, but these are your friends. You can't forget. You don't want to forget."
 

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Terrible News, SEMI Truck TBones the team bus, The heart of Saskatchewan are the small communities and towns with Hockey and Curling Rinks. It's amazing with Sask's low population provincial population how many players have made it out of there to the NHL over the years. Devastating for all involved RIP
 

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$8.2 M now, unreal it's going to get to $10 M ... the girl and her friend that started it, I heard the interview they wanted to help pay for a few extras for parents and family and hoped to raise 5k :toast:
 

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Obviously a great tragedy for kids of that age to lose their life but the amount of money being donated here is a bit much. Clearly correlated to the attention this story has gotten and shows that there are a lot of well meaning people out there but where exactly is this money going and for what? There is an endless amount of people in dire need, not sure its the most intelligent option to just continue to throw money at one in particular simply because it has gotten mainstream attention.

Will say not clued up on the gofundme protocols and what happens with "extra" donations so hopefully funds are used appropriately.
 

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[FONT=&quot]Very sad to learn that [/FONT]Humboldt Broncos[FONT=&quot] athletic therapist Dayna Brons, the only woman on the bus last Friday, has died of her injuries. May she rest in peace.

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