Toronto Star

Broncos plan return to playing

Team recruiting players, head coach and general manager for 2018-19

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The Humboldt Broncos hockey club says a team will be ready to hit the ice in time for the 2018-19 Saskatchew­an Junior Hockey League season.

The club said in a news release Friday that it’s recruiting a head coach and general manager to replace the late Darcy Haugan.

Haugan was one of 16 people killed April 6 when the team’s bus and a semi-trailer collided in rural Saskatchew­an. Thirteen players were injured.

“Darcy Haugan was selfless, inspiratio­nal and motivating, building up his players to be great ambassador­s and role models both on the ice and in the community,” team president Kevin Garinger said. “He took our team to new heights. It will be incredibly difficult to find someone that can rise to his standards.”

As the team recruits the next coach, 80 prospectiv­e players will be asked to an invite-only camp from May 25 to May 27 in Saskatoon.

It’s not clear whether any of the injured players will return to the team for the upcoming season.

The Broncos said season tickets will also go on sale soon.

The world rallied around the team following the crash.

More than $15 million was raised in a GoFundMe campaign for the survivors and the families of those killed.

People also showed support for the Broncos by putting hockey sticks on porches, wearing jerseys and memorial ribbons, and holding other fundraiser­s.

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