That smile says a lot. Layne Matechuk — one of 13 survivors from the Humboldt Broncos’ team bus crash of nearly a year ago — smiles a lot these days. Grinning ear to ear, he raises his hand and ...
Family members of surviving Bronco player Layne Matechuk report he’s making progress in his recovery after the April 6 bus crash that cost 16 lives. On Friday, family members issued a statement ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of 13 players who survived a hockey bus crash in Saskatchewan last spring remains in hospital where he is slowly recovering, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The family of Humboldt Broncos defenceman Layne Matechuk says he's making steady progress but remains in hospital with a brain ...
One Humboldt Broncos player finally returned to the ice rink less than a year after a semi-truck collided with the Canadian hockey team's bus, killing 16 people. Kevin Matechuk took to Twitter Tuesday ...
Humboldt Broncos' Layne Matechuk has returned to the ice for the first time since the team's bus collided with a transport truck on April 6, 2018 when the Broncos were on their way to a playoff game ...
“It felt good,” he told The Canadian Press Wednesday. Matechuk was one of 13 people injured in April when a transport truck and the bus carrying his junior hockey team collided at a rural intersection ...
The damage to Layne Matechuk’s face was so extensive that horrible, wintery night, his parents relied on the tattoo on the inside of his right arm to help identify him in hospital. Long before the ...
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