Oil Kings, teammates mourn death of forward Caleb Reimer

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Oil Kings, teammates mourn death of forward Caleb Reimer

Edmonton Oil Kings forward Caleb Reimer was among the three teens who lost their lives in a single-car crash in Surrey, B.C. on Saturday.

President and general manager Kirt Hill released a statement expressing condolences to Reimer’s family.

“I want to express our deepest condolences on behalf of the entire Edmonton Oil Kings organization to the Reimer family and to the families of Ronin Sharma and Parker Magnuson.

“Caleb was a young man with a bright future both on and off the ice. He was a person that you loved to be around, he was a great teammate and a great friend.

“I will never forget the first phone call we had the day we drafted him to the organization and the excitement of Caleb on the other end of the line. We will all remember his first WHL goal at the DCA and the pure joy and excitement that followed in his celebration with his teammates. We will truly miss having Caleb in our lives each and every day. He was part of our family and will be a tremendous loss in all of our hearts.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.”

Reimer was coming off a strong rookie season in the WHL and was one of the club’s breakout players during their 2020-21 Central Division Championship season. The 16-year-old was selected with the 18th overall pick in the 2019 WHL Prospects Draft.

The team is offering support services and resources for their players during this time. Many of Reimer’s teammates and the NHL took the time to post tributes on social.

RCMP officers say Reimer, 16, and the two other teenagers in the vehicle died after it crashed into a tree.

Police, along with Emergency Health Services and the Surrey Fire Service, responded to reports of a crash in the Fraser Heights neighbourhood at about 2:47 a.m. Mounties are asking anyone who may have been in the area or has dash-cam footage to contact them.

– With files from the Canadian Press.

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