19 year old hockey player loses his life in a tragic accident
The world of hockey, both in the QJHL and CHL, is left mourning the loss of a young player whose impact resonated deeply.
The sudden and tragic passing of Emile Gagne has sent shockwaves through the community that held him dear.
As the news unfolded, a solemn quote echoed the sad reality, "Emile Gagne, aged 19, has left us after a fatal traffic accident."
During the previous season, Gagne displayed his skills while playing for both the Princeville Titan and the Joliette Predateurs in the QJHL.
Looking back to the 2016-2017 season, Gagne's journey included moments with the Mauricie Estacades Bantam AAA R, Collège Laflèche Dragons, Princeville Titans, and Joliette Prédateurs in the QJHL.
Despite his young age, 19-year-old Gagne was a Trois-Rivières, Quebec native. He shared an unbreakable bond with his closest teammates, as they embarked on their hockey journeys together from the very beginning.
In an effort to honor Emile Gagne's legacy and alleviate the unforeseen financial burden, a GoFundMe campaign has been established.
Emile Gagne's presence may be gone, but his impact on the world of hockey and the lives he touched will forever remain.
Source Hawksinsider
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