Muench hosted the service at a local church and thanked all those involved in the immediate response in 2018, and the support that followed. He also acknowledged the support from Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada, and the world.
“We will forever be grateful for all the prayers, the sticks on the front porch, the jerseys worn, the green ribbons tied, and the quilts sewn.”
He also gave thanks to the families of those lost, and the players that are still living their role in promoting the positive changes that are happening in their communities as a result of this.
The service then featured a musical performance by a local artist, followed by a candle lighting in honour of all 29 people that were on the bus. Chris Beaudry, who was an assistant coach with the team at the time, and Melissa Doerksen, daughter of bus driver Glenn Doerksen, were asked to light those candles. Muench would say “In memory of”, followed by a player’s name who passed in the accident, and then said “we
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We really don t know how long we have. Dahlgren, now 23, was one of 13 players injured on April 6, 2018, when his junior hockey team s bus and a semi-trailer collided in rural Saskatchewan. Sixteen people including 10 players were killed. He tells his story with the help of a ghost writer in the book Crossroads, which was released Tuesday. The crash nearly three years ago left Dahlgren with a traumatic brain injury, neck and nerve damage, a fractured back and multiple other injuries. He still can t remember anything from the crash. He woke up in hospital four days later. Despite his lack of memory, Dahlgren said he tried to be open and honest in the book about who he is as a person.
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