Where did the Swift Current Broncos bus crash?

Where did the Swift Current Broncos bus crash?

The Swift Current Broncos bus crash occurred in December 1986, killing four members of the Swift Current Broncos ice hockey team….

Swift Current Broncos bus crash
Details
Date 15:45, December 30, 1986
Location Saskatchewan Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway), Swift Current No. 137, Saskatchewan
Cause Black ice on road.

What year did the Swift Current Broncos bus crash?

1986
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Who died in the Humboldt bus crash?

The bus driver, Glen Doerksen, and two radio-station employees, announcer Tyler Bieber and statistician Brody Hinz, died in the collision. Doerksen was a former board member for the Carrot River Outback Thunder hockey team, serving from 2006 to 2011 and a driver for Charlie’s Charters, a Saskatchewan bus company.

Did Joe Sakic play for Swift Current Broncos?

During the 1986–87 WHL season, the Broncos relocated to Swift Current, Saskatchewan, becoming the Swift Current Broncos. Sakic, playing in his first full season, was named Rookie of the Year of the WHL. He notched 60 goals and 73 assists for 133 points.

What did jaskirat sidhu do?

The semi driver who caused the Humboldt Broncos bus crash on April 6, 2018, that killed 16 people and injured 13 others has lost his first bid to remain in Canada following his sentence. Jaskirat Singh Sidhu pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death and bodily harm and was sentenced to eight years.

Who is the wealthiest NHL player?

1. Wayne Gretzky. Wayne Gretzky is a retired Canadian NHL hockey player who currently boasts a net worth of around $280 million.

Did Joe Sakic lose a finger?

The Avalanche announced Sakic had surgery Tuesday night for the broken fingers, which included tendon damage in one of them. Team doctor Andy Parker said the procedure went well and that Sakic is expected to make a full recovery. “It’s a freak accident. It can happen to anyone,” Avalanche defenseman Adam Foote said.