Saskatchewan father upset son’s hockey team not allowed to wear memorial patch
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask. — The father of a young Saskatchewan hockey player who committed suicide calls a decision to remove a memorial patch from his son’s team’s jerseys a slap in the face.
Neil Lascelle’s son Ash took his own life in January and his Battlefords Barons teammates had been wearing a patch on their sweaters in his honour.
The circular crest reads: “In loving memory Ash, 2002-2018.”
The Battlefords Minor Hockey Association recently ruled the patches cannot be worn next year.


