Brother of injured Broncos player to hold hockey tournament to give back
The brother of a Humboldt Broncos player who was injured in a Saskatchewan bus crash that killed 16 people is organizing a hockey tournament to show his gratitude to the community.
Ryan Gobeil, who works for the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League, plans to hold a four-on-four fundraising hockey tournament at the Credit Union iPlex in Swift Current, Sask., in May.
“We had a lot of support from groups around Saskatoon and the province and Canada,” said Gobeil, referring to organizations such as STARS Air Ambulance and Ronald McDonald House as examples.
“Those groups have given a lot to us. They are the reason why my brother and people’s sons and brothers and nephews were able to make it. For us, it’s a way to give back.”