14 killed as junior ice hockey team bus crashes with truck in Canada

Victims families were directed to Nipawin Apostolic Church for information and support

AFP | PTI  |  Ottawa 

Canada's junior ice hockey team
Canada's junior ice hockey team

A bus carrying a junior team collided with a truck on a rural highway in Canada's western province, killing at least 14 people, said today citing police.

StarPhoenix said 14 more were injured -- including three critically -- in Friday's accident involving the Humboldt Broncos team bus.

The bus was carrying 28 people including the

Police said the crash took place at around 5:00 pm about 28 kilometers (18 miles) north of the town of Tisdale, a trading center in an overwhelmingly agricultural region.

The team was heading north for a Junior League playoff game against the Nipawin Hawks.

The league is a feeder system for higher levels of with many graduating to play at US and Canadian colleges and major junior league level, while some go on to the League.

"It is a significant accident, we had a tractor trailer and a bus collide," told a press conference, declining to give details about the victims.

The condition of the trucks is unknown.

The Health Authority said on it was dealing with a "high volume of incoming trauma cases" at and St Pauls Hospital, both located in some 250 kilometers (150 miles) away from the

Victims families were directed to for information and support.

"I cannot imagine what these parents are going through, and my heart goes out to everyone affected by this terrible tragedy, in the Humboldt community and beyond," tweeted.

"Our Broncos family is in shock as we try to come to grips with our incredible loss," said in a statement.

The team comprises 24 players, all from Canada, with the youngest aged 16 and the oldest 21.

"Its a horrible accident, my God," Darren Opp, president of the Nipawin Hawks team, told the "Its very, very bad.

"There's uncles and moms and dads waiting to hear whether their sons and nephews are OK."

In a statement, said was "devastated" by the news.

"Our community is a tight-knit family. We will come together in support of each other in the days ahead, as we mourn those lives lost, remember the injured and support those whose lives are forever changed by this tragedy," it added.

In a country where is a national sport, news of the crash sparked an outpouring of grief on social media, with fans and players alike sharing messages of condolences using the hashtag #PrayforHumboldt.

"My entire career Ive looked forward to every bus trip", tweeted Anaheim Ducks defenseman

"Its a place where players can forget what happens on the ice. 2night my heart is in Humboldt."


An set up by a woman listed on as a Humboldt resident raised nearly 40,000 Canadian dollars in a matter of hours.

The fatal smash brought back memories of a single vehicle bus crash in December 1986, also in Saskatchewan, that killed four members of the Western League Swift Current Broncos.

The Swift Current Broncos also shared their condolences.

"Humboldt Broncos weighing heavy in our hearts and minds tonight," the team said on

First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 17:13 IST