Father says teen hockey player paralyzed by on-ice collision inspired by support
WINNIPEG — The father of a junior hockey player left paralysed after an on-ice collision says the 19-year-old has been inspired by the outpouring of support he’s received from the hockey community across the country.
“Humanity is astounding. I have a renewed appreciation for humanity and the outpouring of affection that we are receiving,” said Trevor Ketler on Monday evening.
Reese Ketler was playing with the St. Vital Victorias Junior Hockey Team, part of the Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League, on Dec. 19. His mother was in the stands cheering him on as the team faced off with the Raiders Junior Hockey Club.
Reese, who is about six feet tall and 200 pounds, had been consistently on the ice since he was five years old. Everyone knows injury can be a part of sport, his dad said, but nobody expected what happened next in the game.