‘I’ve fallen in love’: Paralyzed Bronco player finds passion for water sport
SASKATOON — Jacob Wassermann spent most of his life on the ice before he fell in love in the water.
The former Humboldt Broncos goaltender, who started in the net when he was nine, was paralyzed last year when the junior hockey team’s bus and a semi truck collided in Saskatchewan. Sixteen people were killed.
Now 19, Wasserman has put hockey behind him and switched to a new sport — adaptive water-skiing.
He’s shown so much promise that he is to compete next month as a prospect with Canada’s adaptive water-ski team at the world championships in Skarnes, Norway.