Southern Alberta Mustangs Car Accident Stavely, Alta. — The Southern Alberta Mustangs junior hockey team and the broader hockey community are mourning the loss of three young players who were killed in a motor vehicle collision while traveling to practice south of Calgary.
The fatal crash occurred on Highway 2 near Stavely, Alberta earlier today. The players were en route to a scheduled practice when the collision happened, and all three tragically lost their lives. Their deaths have left teammates, coaches, families, and supporters across the region devastated.
In a statement, the Southern Alberta Mustangs described the boys as more than athletes — they were teammates, sons, brothers, and cherished members of the Mustang family. The organization expressed profound grief and asked for privacy and respect for the families as they cope with this heartbreaking loss.
The identities of the players have not yet been officially released. Local authorities responded to the scene and continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision.
Tributes and condolences are pouring in from hockey communities across Alberta and beyond, as friends, families, and fans remember the players for their passion for the game, camaraderie, and the positive impact they had on those around them.
Memorial and service arrangements are expected to be shared by the Mustangs organization and the families as plans are finalized.

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