GoFundMe page for Humboldt hockey raises over $1 million
A GoFundMe page that was established to raise funds for the families of those impacted by the bus crash involving the Humboldt Broncos hockey team has raised over $1 million.
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The page was launched shortly after news of the accident broke Friday night by Sylvie Kellington, a resident of Humboldt, Saskatchewan, whose son played for the Broncos' Bantam A team this season.
In 16 hours, the page managed to raise over $850,000 and less than an hour later it was up to over $1 million. NHLers such as Tyler Bozak and Brayden Schenn have donated to the cause. The Calgary Flames and Toronto Maple Leafs each donated $10,000.
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At the Montreal Canadiens' morning skate Saturday, forward Brendan Gallagher told Sportsnet's Eric Engels that every member of the team plans to donate to the page.
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