The Hamilton Spectator

They’ll make the call for Broncos’ Bieber

- GREGORY STRONG The Canadian Press

Several Canadian broadcaste­rs are offering to take part in an initiative to honour the memory of Humboldt Broncos play-byplay announcer Tyler Bieber.

The 29-year-old was one of 16 people who died after the team’s bus and a transport truck collided last week at an intersecti­on near Tisdale, Sask.

Saskatoon Media Group sports director Les Lazaruk, the playby-play voice of the Western Hockey League’s Saskatoon Blades, volunteere­d to call a Broncos game next season for free and put out a call on Twitter for other broadcaste­rs to do the same.

The initiative quickly picked up steam with Chris Cuthbert and Gord Miller of TSN offering to participat­e along with Sportsnet’s Rob Faulds and others.

Lazaruk says the idea came to him when he looked up at the broadcast booth at Elgar Petersen Arena during Bieber’s funeral service on Thursday.

He notes there are 58 Broncos games next season and he’s hoping 57 other broadcaste­rs can call a game apiece.

Lazaruk says he hopes to arrange it with the radio station, the Broncos and the Saskatchew­an Junior Hockey League.

Sarah Miller, the program director at 107.5 Bolt FM in Humboldt, tweeted that she sincerely appreciate­s the idea, adding it’s an amazing way to honour Tyler.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Bus crash victim Tyler Bieber, Bolt FM personalit­y and play-by-play broadcaste­r for the Humboldt Broncos, is shown in a photo on display at a vigil at Elgar Petersen Arena in Humboldt, Sask.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Bus crash victim Tyler Bieber, Bolt FM personalit­y and play-by-play broadcaste­r for the Humboldt Broncos, is shown in a photo on display at a vigil at Elgar Petersen Arena in Humboldt, Sask.

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