Jersey Day especially poignant for N.L. town with family connection to tragedy
BAY ROBERTS, N.L. — It’s been 40 years since Ed Tobin wore the yellow jersey of Ascension Collegiate’s Astros, when he and his teammates carried the Bay Roberts high school hockey team to victory at Newfoundland’s provincial championships.
Today, Ascension students poured into the school clad in jerseys and green and yellow to honour the memory of Tobin’s son Parker, who was among 16 people killed in the Humboldt Broncos crash in Saskatchewan.
Across the country Thursday, people showed up to work and school decked out in sports jerseys as part of Jersey Day, inspired by a group of British Columbia hockey moms to send a message of support for the families who lost loved ones in the Humboldt crash.
For this small Newfoundland town, thousands of miles away, the connection is personal and the grief intense.


