Just over three months after the bus crash that killed 16 hockey players in Saskatchewan, survivor Ryan Straschnitzki (left), who suffered a spinal injury, is practicing sledge hockey. He hopes to one day participate in the Paralympic Games.

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image showing Just over three months after the bus crash that killed 16 hockey players in Saskatchewan, survivor Ryan Straschnitzki (left), who suffered a spinal injury, is practicing sledge hockey. He hopes to one day participate in the Paralympic Games.

DisDudeForReal on July 23rd, 2018 at 01:11 UTC »

Don't give up on your goals, adjust them.

bwredsox34 on July 23rd, 2018 at 02:42 UTC »

One minute you're traveling with a bunch of friends to play hockey, the next, half your friends are dead and you can no longer walk. Fuck man life is so fragile, don't take anything you have for granted. Best of luck to him.

Hew-Hyatt on July 23rd, 2018 at 02:58 UTC »

Do you guys think any of his skill in hockey will transfer over?