Four years later, we are still #HumboldtStrong. 💛💚
We come together as a hockey community to remember the 16 members of the @HumboldtBroncos that we lost that day, and the 13 that were injured.
Terry was only 18 when he was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma in his right leg. Despite his age, he received treatment in the pediatric ward at Royal Columbian Hospital in BC. It was here that he saw children suffering from cancer, here he decided he had to make a difference.
#OnThisDay - Sept. 1, 1980 – near Thunder Bay
With every mile Terry endures terrible pain. He finally goes to a hospital; cancer has returned. It is the last day of the Marathon of Hope.
Journal entry: "21 miles. 3,339 miles."
Honour Terry's Try today. https://t.co/MAKFD0E1c6
Bored at home? Start the 3000 shot challenge for a chance to win a free hockey camp and a TG hockey prize package. Print off the tracking sheet at https://t.co/gwe8RJDjuC #tghockey#snipe
Forgot to say thanks to the Lougheed Race Club for an awesome race day last Sunday! Half marathon route was super tough with all the hills. But the prizes were well worth it👌 #oneofakind#battleriverseries
A special group of young men were honored at #NHLAwards as the memory of those lost in the @HumboldtBroncos tragedy lives on. #HumboldtStrong https://t.co/Rbm4IIiJ0N
We are all Broncos now. This story is so tragic and every Canadian will feel it. It strikes to the heart of so many small towns and big where we watch our young board buses and travel the countryside for the game we all love. So incredibly sad. #prayforhumbolt
#TeamCanada claimed a record 29 medals at #PyeongChang2018!
Let's take another look at the athletes who landed on the podium 🥇🥈🥉
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Love hockey roadtrips with #Red! 🙄15th time of All I Do is WIN WIN WIN. I even know the rap parts now! #andtheystaythere#Ludacris#Snoop Only one hour left to go😂