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Humboldt Broncos’ bus-crash survivor Kaleb Dahlgren has announced his retirement from hockey. Dahlgren, who sustained a brain injury in the 2018 crash that killed 16 people on the Broncos bus ...
A native of Burriville, Rhode Island, he can also look over at Dahlgren Hall and remember a weekend that changed his life. “I was a sophomore, a member of the ice hockey team,” Ted said.
From left, United States Naval Academy saberists James Henderson, from Fishers, IN, and Sebastian Keefer, senior, Washington, DC, fence during practice at Dahlgren Hall. Keefer is men’s sabre ...
Despite his injuries, Dahlgren is mulling over multiple post-secondary offers and he still wants to play hockey at a Canadian university. “If I’m able to play, then I’d love to play.
Humboldt Broncos crash survivor Kaleb Dahlgren's memoir tells the story of a hockey life interrupted
Dahlgren met with CBC at the SaskTel Centre, a 13,000 seat hockey arena in the city's north end. After the interview, he laced up his CCMs and dumped a bag of pucks on the glossy ice.
One of the hockey players who was injured in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash is taking his first steps to getting back on the ice. Kaleb Dahlgren, who is 20, has committed to play for the Lions ...
Humboldt Broncos crash survivor Kaleb Dahlgren's memoir tells the story of a hockey life interrupted
Dahlgren met with CBC at the SaskTel Centre, a 13,000 seat hockey arena in the city's north end. After the interview, he laced up his CCMs and dumped a bag of pucks on the glossy ice. It quickly ...
SASKATOON — One of the hockey players who was injured in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash is taking his first step to getting back on the ice. Kaleb Dahlgren, 20, has committed to play for the Lions ...
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