Monday, March 23, 2026
ADVT 
Sports

Funds Being Raised, Support Offered For Injured Hockey Player From Newfoundland

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 20 Sep, 2016 11:33 AM
  • Funds Being Raised, Support Offered For Injured Hockey Player From Newfoundland
BISHOPS FALLS, N.L. — Atlantic Canadians are offering financial support and encouragement for a young hockey player from Bishop's Falls, Newfoundland, who suffered a serious head injury in a car crash last week.
 
Eighteen-year-old Scottie Greene of the St. Stephen Aces Junior A team underwent an operation last week at a Saint John, New Brunswick, hospital and was placed in an induced coma.
 
Derek Ford, the president of the Bishop's Falls minor hockey association, has started a GoFundMe account to help Greene's family through the crisis and by early today it had raised over $17,000.
 
The plan is to turn the money over to the family to offset the costs of accommodations, food and other expenses as they travel to see their son.
 
Meanwhile, members of the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles — where Greene played last year — and the Saint John Sea Dogs tweeted an image of themselves after a Saturday game.
 
The players are surrounding a sign that says, "Keep fightin' Greener. We are all behind you."

MORE Sports ARTICLES

Adam Cracknell Has Overtime Winner In Canucks' 1-0 Exhibition Win Over Sharks

Adam Cracknell Has Overtime Winner In Canucks' 1-0 Exhibition Win Over Sharks
Adam Cracknell scored 1:39 into 3-on-3 overtime as the Vancouver Canucks beat the San Jose Sharks 1-0 on Monday night in NHL pre-season action.

Adam Cracknell Has Overtime Winner In Canucks' 1-0 Exhibition Win Over Sharks

Indian Ice Hockey Team To Make Maiden Tour Of Canada

Indian Ice Hockey Team To Make Maiden Tour Of Canada
The Indian ice hockey team will conduct their first tour of North America when they visit local outfit Brampton Beast here next month.

Indian Ice Hockey Team To Make Maiden Tour Of Canada

Vancouver Canucks Set To Open Training Camp Without Head Coach Willie Desjardins

Vancouver Canucks Set To Open Training Camp Without Head Coach Willie Desjardins
Desjardins underwent hip surgery earlier this month after a pre-existing condition deteriorated quickly and required immediate attention, forcing the 58-year-old to monitor camp proceedings in Prince George from Vancouver

Vancouver Canucks Set To Open Training Camp Without Head Coach Willie Desjardins

Going His Own Way: Jordan Subban Eager To Chart A Unique Path With Canucks

Going His Own Way: Jordan Subban Eager To Chart A Unique Path With Canucks
PENTICTON, B.C. — Jordan Subban knows the questions and comparisons will follow him his entire career, and that's OK.

Going His Own Way: Jordan Subban Eager To Chart A Unique Path With Canucks

Vancouver Whitecaps Hope Extra Homework Pays Off Against Olimpia

The Vancouver Whitecaps usually don't have much trouble scouting their opposition, but they had to do some extra homework to get ready for Wednesday's CONCACAF Champions League game against Honduran side C.D. Olimpia.

Vancouver Whitecaps Hope Extra Homework Pays Off Against Olimpia

Trust Me: Brendan Gaunce Eager To Gain Canucks' Confidence After Switching To The Wing

Trust Me: Brendan Gaunce Eager To Gain Canucks' Confidence After Switching To The Wing
 Brendan Gaunce knows it can take a long time for young players to gain the trust of an NHL team. He hopes a change he made last season will help speed that process along with the Vancouver Canucks.

Trust Me: Brendan Gaunce Eager To Gain Canucks' Confidence After Switching To The Wing