
Canes post 5-4 OT loss to the Broncos in Swift Current
SWIFT CURRENT — The Lethbridge Hurricanes took part in a special ceremony ahead of their match against the Broncos in Swift Current Friday night, to honour the victims and survivors of the April 6th Humboldt Broncos bus crash and the 1986 Swift Current Broncos bus crash.
The latter incident happened on December 30th of ’86, as the SC Broncos were on their way to play the Pats in Regina. The bus hit an icy patch at a bend in the road and slid off an overpass, hitting an embankment and flipping on its side in a ditch. Four players in the rear of the bus were killed – Scott Kruger, Trent Kresse, Chris Mantyka and Brent Ruff, the younger brother of Lindy Ruff. Future NHLers, Joe Sakic and Sheldon Kennedy were also on the bus.
The Canes wore special Broncos Strong jerseys that will be auctioned to raise money for STARS Air ambulance.
Once the game got underway, Cane’s D-man Koletrane Wilson began the action by giving the Broncos a couple of penalty power play opportunities four minutes apart – first for a kneeing incident then for high sticking. However, the game was scoreless until after the mid-way point.