‘It’s just tough:’ Parents hoping for better news after son paralyzed in snowboarding accident
A day trip to the ski hill has left an Aberdeen-born hockey player paralyzed and the hockey community is rallying behind him.
Kyrell Sopotyk, a member of the WHL’s Kamloops Blazers, was snowboarding when he collided with a skier last Friday.
Speaking with Saskatchewan Afternoon’s Justin Blackwell on Wednesday, Sopotyk’s mom, Lori, said it has been very hard to see.
“Just to see him go from that strong, athletic person down to laying in that bed just hoping for something to happen. It’s not easy,” she said. “We have an extremely hard, long road ahead of us for our son.”

