🚨“We are deeply sorry — despite our best efforts, BUT…” — The Alberta community is left in shσck after two teenage Jasper hockey player d.ι.e.d in crɑsh involving a semi-truck, as police reveal heartbreaking details about their final moments. 😞 2 Jasper hockey players killed in crash with semi on way home to Hinton
A western Alberta community is grieving the deaths of two teenage hockey players who were killed in a collision while headed home from practice on Monday night.
The players, two girls ages 17 and 18, were on the 75-kilometre drive from Jasper —where they played on the coed U18 Jasper Bearcats hockey team — to their home in Hinton.
“They were on their way back from hockey practice,” said Hinton Mayor Brian LaBerge, adding plenty of locals travel between the communities each day for work and other commitments.
“There’s a lot of people who work in Jasper who live in Hinton. We run a daily bus service out there, so the communities are really closely connected.”
The crash happened around 7:15 p.m., about 45 minutes after practice ended. The 17-year-old girl was behind the wheel of a pickup, and her 18-year-old teammate was a pᴀssenger, when the truck and a semi tractor-trailer collided on Highway 16, east of Jasper.

Both girls died on scene. RCMP said slippery road conditions are believed to be a factor.
LaBerge said the news of the deaths has shocked the town of about 10,000 people.
“It’s a small town. These are really involved young women known by a lot of people and it’s hard,” LaBerge said.
The team had just advanced to the second round of the playoffs this past weekend.
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A western Alberta community is grieving the deaths of two teenage hockey players who were killed in a collision while headed home from practice on Monday night….