Sask. trucker names 16 stars after Humboldt victims
The names of the 16 people killed in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash will live on in the night sky, thanks to a trucker’s stellar tribute.
Blaine Davies, a trucker and former hockey commentator from Estevan, joined 650 CKOM’s David Kirton Thursday to share details of his out-of-this-world memorial. Like so many in Saskatchewan and around the world, Davies said he was deeply affected by the April 6 crash and wanted to support the victims’ grieving relatives.
“It really bothered me that a truck had hit them,” he said. “I was trying to think of what I could do to help bring some comfort to the families.”
After spending hours on the road considering a fitting tribute, Davies contacted the International Star Registry, an agency that names stars as gifts or memorials. Davies named a star for each of the 16 people who died in the April 6 crash, including the team’s coach, assistant coach, athletic therapist, statistician, play-by-play announcer and bus driver.


