
Humboldt Bus Crash Survivor Brayden Camrud Recognized at Capitals vs. Penguins
The Pittsburgh Penguins honored a survivor of the April bus crash that killed 16 people, including members of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's Humboldt Broncos, in Saskatchewan, Canada.
During the first period of Tuesday's game against the Washington Capitals, the Penguins showed Broncos player Brayden Camrud on the PPG Paints Arena video board:
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The team had previously paid tribute to the Broncos with a memorial outside the arena following the crash:
CBC News' Alex Soloducha reported in April that Camrud was planning to attend all 16 funerals for those who died in the crash.
"I'm very lucky to be here," Camrud said. "I'm going to take it day by day, and I'm going to live my life for them and to the best of my ability ... try to make them proud."










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