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Humboldt crash hits home after B.C. hockey team鈥檚 close call

Humboldt 鈥渞eally could have been anybody鈥 said the Princeton Posse鈥檚 coach
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Photo credit Bob Marsh The community was shaken in February when the Princeton Posse鈥檚 team bus slid off the road and down an embankment on the way home from a game, resulting in injuries.

Communities across Canada - and around the world - are expressing shock, horror and grief, following the Saskatchewan bus crash that killed 15 members of a Junior A hockey club and injured another 14.

But the town of Princeton B.C. is also feeling something else 鈥 a renewed and profound sense of good fortune.

鈥淚t just makes you realize how lucky you are,鈥 said Princeton Posse defenseman Morton Johnston.

Johnston received only minor injuries when the Junior B Posse鈥檚 team bus left the road and plunged down an embankment in the early hours of February 4, on the way home from a game in 100 Mile House.

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鈥淲e were so lucky to get out of that with only a couple of scrapes and bruises. Everyone is just saying it鈥檚 a real tough situation, but we are lucky for who we have, who we still have with us.鈥

The driver of the Posse bus 鈥 who was credited with preventing a much more serious accident involving a rollover 鈥 was injured and taken to hospital, and others reported soft-tissue injuries.

鈥淚 launched over two seats鈥 landed on our starting goalie and he had a concussion and a separated shoulder.鈥

The deadly crash 鈥渞eally affects the whole hockey world,鈥 said Johnston. 鈥淲e鈥檝e all been talking about it.鈥

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The president of the Princeton Posse hockey club, Randy McLean, said the accident highlights the need to put safety first.

鈥淥ur recent experience of our bus sliding off the road, and this horrific accident, will only stiffen our resolve to provide the safest and most reliable transportation for our players and coaches in the future. There are so many lives at stake,鈥 he said.

鈥淥ur hearts go out to the Humboldt parents, players and their organization. No words can hope to sustain the dreadful loss they are experiencing - young men being taken in the prime of their lives from parents who gave so much of their [lives] for them. Every team in our league is contributing to the fund to try and help at this time.鈥

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Posse coach Mark McNaughton said the possibility of any kind of accident on the road is always in the back of a team鈥檚 mind.

鈥淵ou think about it every time you are on the bus and obviously it could have been any team or organization that travels the way [teams] do in our country鈥t really could have been anybody else.鈥

McNaughton was in a hockey arena in Merritt when he learned of the Saskatchewan tragedy.

鈥淚t鈥檚 gut wrenching any time something like this happens. The initial thought is 鈥 knowing the size of the hockey community 鈥 the initial thought is 鈥榳ho do I know playing in Humboldt this year and who do I know on the staff.鈥

McNaughton communicated often with the Humboldt coach, who was killed. A player McNaughton was initially concerned for turned out to have been recently traded from the team.

鈥淗e wasn鈥檛 on the bus.鈥

Many Princeton families are promising on social media to participate in the BC-wide intiative to wear a sports jersey on Thursday April 12, in memory of the victims from Humboldt.

鈥淵es we will be wearing our jerseys on the 12th,鈥 said Princeton hockey mom and volunteer Jaclyn Smith Whitecotton.

鈥淎nd as a hockey family this has been stuck in our minds since it happened - such sadness for the hockey community all over Canada.

We are thankful that the bus accident with our very own Posse was not [like this.]鈥

Johnston said he and his entire family will don jerseys this Thursday as well.

鈥淚 hope everyone can show their support. It鈥檚 a really hard situation. I hope everyone sends their prayers and thoughts their way.鈥

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