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44 views • April 25, 2018

Paralyzed Humboldt Broncos player determined to walk again

Purtina Wang
A 19-year-old Humboldt Broncos player who was paralyzed after the April 6 bus crash, says he hopes to defy those who say he’ll never walk again. Ryan Straschnitzki also says he’s interested in a sledge hockey career. (April 25, 2018) SOUNDBITE: Ryan Straschnitzki, Humboldt Broncos player PLACELINE: Calgary CREDIT: The Canadian Press STORYLINE: A Humboldt Broncos player says a crash that killed 16 people and left him paralyzed has brought the surviving members of his hockey team closer together. Ryan Straschnitzki, who is 19, sat in a wheelchair as he spoke with reporters at Calgary's Foothills hospital, where he is undergoing treatment and rehabilitation.
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