Journal Pioneer

Hall wins Hart

Tragedies remembered during NHL awards

- BY JOSHUA CLIPPERTON

Taylor Hall was a nervous wreck as the NHL Awards approached its climax. When 10 surviving Humboldt Broncos, including two in wheelchair­s, took their place on stage ahead of an emotional video tribute to the 16 team members that didn’t survive April’s horrific bus crash, the feeling quickly melted away. Hall, a winger with the New Jersey Devils, won the Hart Trophy as the league’s most valuable player Wednesday as the NHL honoured this season’s individual achievemen­ts and recognized three tragedies that touched the hockey world. “When you’re on a stage and the whole night is culminatin­g at that very moment, it’s easy to get wrapped up in it,” Hall said afterwards. “But when you see that (Humboldt) video, the tribute (and) talking to some of the kids yesterday and the parents ... it puts everything into perspectiv­e and it’s not all about you. It’s not all about winning awards. It’s about enjoying life and doing what you love. “To see those kids, their dreams ripped apart, and their families have to heal from that, it just puts everything in perspectiv­e.”

Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award

Broncos head coach Darcy Haugan, one of those killed when Humboldt’s team bus collided with a truck while en route to a Saskatchew­an Junior Hockey League playoff game on April 6, was posthumous­ly awarded the inaugural Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award. Ten of his players died in the accident, while 13 survived. Haugan’s widow, Christina, accepted the honour on her late husband’s behalf. “His legacy is far more than what is recorded on the stat sheets,” she told the crowd of NHL stars during her speech at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. “It is measured by the lives and communitie­s that are better off for having Darcy in them. It is now up to those individual­s to pay forward his legacy on to others. “For that reason, what’s happening here tonight in Vegas must not stay in Vegas. The torch has been passed.” There were also tributes to two other tragedies – the Las Vegas massacre on Oct. 1 and the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., on Feb. 14. Victims and first responders from the Las Vegas attack that killed 58 people just over a week before the expansion Golden Knights played their first-ever regularsea­son home game were in attendance, as were members of Stoneman Douglas hockey team, which won the Florida state title shortly after a gunman killed 17 people at the school. Stoneman Douglas is located in Parkland, some 20 kilometres from the Panthers’ arena. “After those tragedies, I think the hockey community shows that everyone is together,” said Tampa Bay Lightning defenceman Victor Hedman, who won his first Norris Trophy as the league’s top blue-liner. “That’s something I wanted to try to hit home in my speech. “This is more than just a game.” Hall, who beat out Colorado Avalanche centre Nathan MacKinnon and Los Angeles Kings centre Anze Kopitar, had 39 goals, 54 assists and 93 points for New Jersey – 41 more than his next closest teammate for the widest margin in the NHL since 2007-08.

 ?? AP PHOTO/JOHN LOCHER ?? Members of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team attend a news conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday. The Saskatchew­an junior hockey team’s bus was in a collision with a semi-trailer on a rural highway in April resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries.
AP PHOTO/JOHN LOCHER Members of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team attend a news conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday. The Saskatchew­an junior hockey team’s bus was in a collision with a semi-trailer on a rural highway in April resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries.

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