Some see Cochrane’s ‘Big League’ an anthem of healing in wake of Humboldt
TORONTO — Tom Cochrane’s “Big League” was written more than 30 years ago, but this week many Canadians have found it painfully resonant in the wake of the Humboldt Broncos’ bus crash.
The song is written from the perspective of a father whose son was a hockey player with big dreams cut short by a truck driving in the wrong lane. It flows with a certain Canadian spirit and howls at the loss of innocence.
Cochrane’s voice also carries a rousing tone on the recording that may seem too upbeat to some. But a number of listeners on social media credited its poignancy as they digested the news from Saskatchewan.
Fifteen people were killed at 14 injured when a semi-trailer collided with a bus carrying the youth hockey team last Friday.