Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Stanley Cup’s arrival at hospital lifts spirits of recovering Broncos

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The Stanley Cup has visited the hospital bed sides of Humboldt Broncos who survived a deadly bus crash.

Tom Straschnit­zki, whose son Ryan Straschnit­zki was badly injured in the crash, says he was in a waiting area at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon on Friday night when a large box was wheeled in.

Recognizin­g the box from Stanley Cup presentati­ons, he immediatel­y suspected what was inside, and his suspicions were confirmed when someone wearing white gloves lifted the trophy from the case.

Tom Straschnit­zki says Ryan’s bed was the first stop, and he says his son’s eyes grew wide as it was carried in.

He says Ryan asked to see name of Jonathan Toews, the Chicago Blackhawks forward who visited the hospital earlier in the day to deliver jerseys the Blackhawks and Winnipeg Jets wore last weekend with Broncos nameplates on them.

Tom Straschnit­zki says Ryan was asked if he wanted to touch the cup, but he wanted to wait until he wins it someday.

“They know the tradition,” Tom Straschnit­zki said, noting the other injured players didn’t want to touch the trophy, either.

Sixteen people have died as a result of a crash last week when the Broncos’ bus collided with a semi truck just south of Nipawin, Sask. Another 13 people were injured.

Ryan Straschnit­zki, a 19-yearold defenceman from Airdrie, Alta., couldn’t feel his legs after the crash, his family said.

Tom Straschnit­zki said as soon as people saw the cup, they asked whether it was the real one or a replica.

But he said it was the real thing. “It really lifted their spirits.”

 ??  ?? Humboldt Broncos player Ryan Straschnit­zki, centre, is joined by, from left, brothers Connor and Jett, father Tom, girlfriend Erica, sister Jaden and mother Michelle as he gets a close look at the Stanley Cup at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon...
Humboldt Broncos player Ryan Straschnit­zki, centre, is joined by, from left, brothers Connor and Jett, father Tom, girlfriend Erica, sister Jaden and mother Michelle as he gets a close look at the Stanley Cup at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon...

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