
Remembering the Humboldt Broncos
April 6, 2020 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Guelph Storm News Release
Two years have passed, but the memory is still quite clear.
The Ontario Hockey League takes pause today to remember the 16 members of the Humboldt Broncos Hockey Club who lost their lives on April 6, 2018 - a tragedy that shook the hockey world and communities across the Canadian Hockey League.
Today the entire hockey community has rallied together to express their love and support to the families, friends and communities of those affected.
#HumboldtStrong
April 6, 2018 is a day the Humboldt Broncos organization, along with the hockey world, will never forget.
Today and every day, we remember and pay tribute to all 29.
Always in our thoughts and prayers.#onceabroncoalwaysabronco pic.twitter.com/TmLtbJ9zLP
- Humboldt Broncos (@HumboldtBroncos) April 6, 2020
Today is a difficult day for the hockey community as we remember the @HumboldtBroncos players and staff that were affected in the tragic accident that occurred 2 years ago. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the victims.
They will never be forgotten
#HumboldtStrong pic.twitter.com/VXT5gTgSkV
- Kingston Frontenacs (@KingstonFronts) April 6, 2020
Taking a moment to remember those lives lost two years ago and their families, friends, teammates and community. #HumboldtStrong ?? pic.twitter.com/CU5C3Vq7Vp
- Flint Firebirds (@FlintFirebirds) April 6, 2020
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