The Standard (St. Catharines)

Saskatchew­an Junior Hockey League will begin play again

- DONNA SPENCER

The Saskatchew­an Junior Hockey League will resume playoffs with the blessing of the Humboldt Broncos.

The league was in the difficult position of deciding what to do after the Broncos team bus collided with a truck Friday, killing the head coach and 10 players among the 16 fatalities, and injuring 13 others.

The Broncos were travelling to Nipawin for Game 5 of their semifinal series against the Hawks when the crash occurred at an intersecti­on north of Tisdale.

The SJHL’s 12-member board of governors voted unanimousl­y Wednesday in favour of resuming the post-season, league president Bill Chow said.

The Hawks and Estevan Bruins will play for the league’s championsh­ip trophy, the Canalta Cup, in a best-of-seven series starting Saturday in Nipawin.

“With Humboldt being very positive about continuing the season, I think that made the decision going forward a lot easier,” Chow told The Canadian Press.

The Hawks and Bruins will wear stickers on their helmets in the final series in honour of the Broncos, Chow said.

Humboldt’s team president was adamant the playoffs should continue.

“That love of hockey can take us a long way in terms of helping us through the healing process,” Kevin Garinger said. “Hockey is healing.”

The father of Broncos defenceman Ryan Straschnit­zki, who was badly injured in the crash, said his son feels the same way.

“He said, ’You know what, you guys got to continue. We’re athletes. We don’t stop. We carry on. Let’s go. Let’s play,’” Tom Straschnit­zki said.

The Hawks were up 3-1 in their best-of-seven semifinal against the Broncos when the crash occurred Friday.

Humboldt had lost 6-5 in triple overtime at home two days earlier.

Estevan closed out its semifinal series Friday against the Battleford­s North Stars.

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