The Welland Tribune

Broncos forward Lukan remembered as a leader

- BOB WEBER

SLAVE LAKE, ALTA. — A Humboldt Broncos forward was described as a great leader on the ice and an even greater guy off it at his funeral Wednesday.

Conner Lukan, who was 21, was one of 16 people who died after a transport truck and the Saskatchew­an junior hockey team’s bus collided on April 6.

His memorial was held at the Gathering Place in his hometown of Slave Lake, Alta.

His obituary said he spent his life doing what he loved — playing hockey.

It said he moved to Spruce Grove at the age of 13 to pursue his passion.

Lukan played for three seasons with the Spruce Grove Saints in the Alberta Junior Hockey League before joining the Broncos last year.

“Conner’s big heart, coupled with his pug nose and award-winning smile, made him loved by all who knew him.”

Sean Brandow, the hockey team’s pastor, said Lukan loved life.

His former teammates have remembered him on social media as a role model.

Ryan Rechner, one of his former coaches, also paid tribute to Lukan on Tuesday at a memorial for four of his teammates in Edmonton.

“Conner was a heart and soul Spruce Grove Saint, and a great leader,” he said.

The Spruce Grove Saints honoured Lukan and goalie Parker Tobin, of Stony Plain, Alta., at a game Monday.

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