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Cars line up to honor Oilers' Cave in hometown

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Monday, 13 April 2020 16:06

Dozens of cars lined the shoulder of Highway 16 in North Battleford, Saskatchewan on Monday to honor Edmonton Oilers forward Colby Cave as his family returned to their hometown. Cave, 25, died Saturday at a Toronto hospital after suffering a brain bleed earlier in the week.

According to a memo posted to several community groups as well as the local junior hockey team's website, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Battleford Fire Department were set to lead Cave's family along the highway, before they returned home.

"Wear your hockey jerseys, or make up signs and whatever you feel in letting Al, Jen, Taylor and the rest of the family know we are thinking of them in this time of need," the memo said, adding: "We want to remember how important it is to social distance at this time, so we ask that everyone lease respect each other."

Former Oilers defenseman Eric Gryba posted a photo of himself standing outside his car on the highway on Monday.

"Supposedly there is 15km+ of cars lined up outside Battleford right now waiting for the family of Colby Cave," Gryba wrote. "A heartbreaking and heartwarming time."

Cave grew up in North Battleford, and played hockey there until he was 16. He was undrafted, but signed with the Boston Bruins as a free agent in 2015. He was claimed on waivers by Edmonton last January. Cave had four goals and five assists over 67 NHL games with the Bruins and Oilers.

Cave was airlifted on Tuesday to Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto and had been in a medically induced coma after having emergency surgery to remove a colloid cyst that was causing pressure on his brain.

Cave's wife, Emily, released a statement on Saturday confirming the news of Cave's death. "It is with great sadness to share the news that our Colby Cave passed away this morning," the statement said. "Both our families are in shock but know our Colby was loved dearly by us, his family and friends, the entire hockey community and many more. We thank everyone for their prayers during this difficult time."

Condolences poured in from across the hockey community, including Wayne Gretzky and Connor McDavid. "Just doesn't make any sense," McDavid posted on Instagram. "Heavy heavy heart today as I try to wrap my head around this. You were an amazing person and always brought so much energy and positivity into the room and in peoples lives. You will be deeply missed Caver. "

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