Caden Fine, JJ Wright, Cameron Casorso Death, Three Hockey Players Killed in Car Accident

Caden Fine, JJ Wright, and Cameron Casorso Car Accident Stavely, Alberta — The Southern Alberta Mustangs junior hockey team and the wider hockey community are mourning the tragic deaths of Caden Fine, JJ Wright, and Cameron Casorso, who were killed in a highway collision south of Calgary while traveling to team practice.

Caden Fine, a talented centre from Birmingham, Alabama, was remembered for his passion for hockey, dedication to his team, and positive spirit. His teammates and coaches spoke of his commitment on and off the ice, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.

JJ Wright and Cameron Casorso, both from Kamloops, British Columbia, were also lost in the crash. Friends and family described them as hardworking, kindhearted, and devoted athletes, whose enthusiasm for the game and friendship with their teammates will be deeply missed.

The Southern Alberta Mustangs released a statement honoring the three players as “teammates, sons, brothers, and deeply loved members of our Mustang family,” and asked for privacy and support for the grieving families.

Authorities responded to the scene on Highway 2 near Stavely and are investigating the circumstances of the collision. Funeral and memorial arrangements will be shared by the families and the team when finalized.

The deaths of Caden Fine, JJ Wright, and Cameron Casorso are a devastating loss to the junior hockey community. Their memory will live on through the countless lives they touched, both on and off the ice.

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