Humboldt Broncos player released from Saskatoon hospital, plans to graduate
SASKATOON — One of the Humboldt Broncos hockey players injured in a bus crash that killed 16 people has been released from a Saskatoon hospital and plans to graduate from high school later this month.
Xavier LaBelle, an 18-year old defenceman from Saskatoon, suffered a fractured skull, a concussion, internal bleeding and 20 broken bones on April 6 when a transport truck collided with the junior hockey team’s bus.
Ten of his teammates were among the dead, and 13 people were injured.
LaBelle said in a statement it was an honour to get to know those who died in the crash.


