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LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Humboldt Bronco defenceman Logan Boulet was called a hero and given a standing ovation during his funeral Saturday in a southern Alberta arena after a few chants of “Logan” and “Boulet.”
His godfather, Neil Langevin, told thousands of people at the service in Lethbridge that everyone should get a standing ovation at least once — based on a quote he read in the book, Wonder.
“I thought since we’re in a hockey rink and Logan is a great hockey player that it would be suitable for us to cheer loudly to remember my godson and our friend and our son,” said Langevin.
He led the crowd as one side cheered “Logan” then the other said “Boulet.”