Island hockey community mourns loss of 18-year-old Grant Gilbertson following fatal car crash

| January 4, 2022 in Local Sports

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Peninsula Panthers forward Grant Gilbertson passed away following a fatal car crash on Monday evening. 

West Shore RCMP responded to a collision on Sooke Road and Humpback Road at about 6pm last night, where it was determined that Gibertson had lost control of his car and swerved into the oncoming lane where he collided with a Ford Escape. Icy conditions are reported to have played a factor in the crash. 

First aid was attempted by bystanders on scene, however the 18-year-old would succumb to the injuries he sustained in the incident. 

Shortly before practice, Panthers owner Pete Zubersky received a call from Gilbertson’s mother who was worried her son may have been involved in the reported crash. Learning that he had yet to arrive at the arena, several team members and staff attempted to get in contact with Gilbertson. With no response given, Zubersky feared for the worst.

The news of his passing came in as the Panthers were wrapping up their final drills: 

 “It was devastating to say the least.” said Zubersky. “I am just so saddened by this situation and I know that Grant's family and friends have had their hearts ripped out. This is really a true tragedy in every sense of the word and our Organization's every thought, every second of every day is on Grant and his family."

The team plans to hold a ceremony in celebration of Gilbertson’s life and contributions to the Peninsula Panthers organization during their game on Wednesday. 

The young forward had played the last two seasons with the Panthers, and was one of the team’s top scorers this season. 

Hockey teams from around the province have began reaching out to extended their condolences to Gilbertson’s family and the Panthers organization: 

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