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‘This hits close to home;’ Spruce Kings GM on Broncos bus crash

The Nipawin RCMP confirmed 15 people have died and 14 others are hurt after a collision between the SJHL’s Humboldt Broncos bus and a transport truck.

It’s been confirmed Head Coach of the Broncos Darcy Haugen is among the dead.

Mike Hawes, General Manager for the Prince George Spruce Kings, is devastated by the news and had known Haugen.

“There were times this year him and I talked on a couple of potential trades. So, I knew Darcy fairly well and I had some lengthy conversations with him several times over the past couple of seasons.”

Photo courtesy of the Humboldt Broncos Facebook page

“This hits close to home. The worlds small, but the hockey world is even smaller. It is absolutely devastating news, and such a tragic incident. Right away your thoughts go out to the families and those affected. As a team up here in the north that spends so much time on a bus, it’s certainly something you do think about.”

Hawes says he’s going to have meetings with the Spruce King players today, and support anyone who may be affected by this incident.

RCMP say the driver of the transport truck was uninjured and detained by before being released.

The Broncos were on their way to a playoff game against the Nipawin Hawks when the accident occurred.

A GoFundMe page has been set up to help victims and their families.

So far, the page has raised over $3.8 million.

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