"As big as the game of hockey is, as big as Canada is, this hits hard with everyone in the hockey world and particularly those involved with junior hockey," said Dan Marr, director of NHL Central Scouting. "The loss of a young life is a tragedy at any time, and when it involves an entire team, the devastating loss of loved ones is heart-wrenching.
"Every day hockey teams, players, scouts and parents are on the road heading to arenas everywhere, so this impacts everyone, and these young men and the Humboldt Broncos will be forever remembered."
David Gregory scouted the SJHL when he started working for NHL Central Scouting in 2007-08.
"It's devastating really because it doesn't matter how closely connected or how far you are away from it, if you're in our industry, it hits home to some degree," Gregory said. "We've all been on those buses, on those roads, and you just feel for these families because it's just a horrible situation.
"This is a stepping stone to playing NCAA hockey or hockey into the Western Hockey League for some of the kids. The league is what we used to call in the old days, Tier 2 junior. It's high-level hockey. These are kids committed to the game, and Humboldt was in their playoffs and are all on the way to what they hope is a championship."
New Jersey Devils defensman Damon Severson, who is from Melville, Saskatchewan, about 160 miles from Humboldt, said the long bus rides are a sanctuary for junior teams, a chance for players to get to know their teammates.
"You're bonding on that bus and that's when you spend the most time together," said Severson, who played for Melville of the SJHL and Kelowna of the WHL. "I just look back on my time and I played in Western Canada and we spent a ton of time on the bus on our road trips.
"It's just a tragedy. It's nothing you can do. It's out of their control. They're just on a bus thinking they're going to a playoff game and they're trying to win a hockey game and all the sudden your life gets taken like that. My support goes out to them, and when I get back after the season to Saskatchewan I'll try to do anything I can to help them out."
NHL.com writers Nicholas J. Cotsonika, Dave Stubbs, Mike Zeisberger, Tom Gulitti and Dave McCarthy contributed to this report