It was more than just a game for the Surrey Eagles and their fans Friday night.
The team retiredѻýs number before facing the Prince George Spruce Kings in the South Surrey arena.
Joseph, 20, was one of the 16 people who died in the Humboldt Broncosѻý bus crash April 6. Joseph played for the Eagles during the 2015/16 season.
The # 10 has been officially retired for Jaxon Joseph. No Eagles player will ever wear it again.
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Players from both teams gathered at centre ice for a moment of silence. Josephѻýs number, 10, was raised to the rafters.
ѻýItѻýs more than a hockey game tonight, itѻýs going to be emotional honouring all of the members of the Humboldt Broncos who lost their lives, especially Jaxon who played for the Surrey Eagles,ѻý Eagles forward Eric Linell said in a pregame interview.
Eagles assistant captain Eric Linell talks pre-game about an emotional night coming up at South Surrey Arena, and how the team is looking to get on the right track.
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ѻýIѻýve heard he was a great kid, great hockey player, worked hard on the ice and off the ice as well, great in the community. Iѻýve heard nothing about great things about him.ѻý
The first 250 fans of Fridayѻýs game received a commemorative puck honouring Joseph. Hockey sticks were placed at the entrance of the arena, following a trend that happened for the victims.
During the game, the team sold special Humboldt-inspired Eagles jerseys to raise money for Josephѻýs family.
Josephѻýs number is only the second retired by the club. Former forward Jeff Nabsethѻýs No. 8 jersey was retired after he was killed in a bike accident on Vancouver Island in 1999.
The Eagles won Fridayѻýs game in shootout, 3-2.
