Manitoba

Manitoba's Winkler Royals to donate revenue from Sunday's game to Braden Pettinger

The Manitoba hockey community is gathering as much support as possible for 20-year-old Braden Pettinger.

As of Saturday afternoon, a Go Fund Me page for Pettinger had raised more than 107K

Braden Pettinger fractured his C5 vertebra in his neck in several places when he fell into the boards in the last three minutes of a game on Nov. 12. (Photo supplied by Portage Online)

The Manitoba hockey community is gathering as much support as possible for 20-year-old Braden Pettinger.

Pettinger is paralyzed from the chest down following a fall he took in the last three minutes of his first game with the Portage La Prairie Terriers on Nov. 12. 

The Manitoba Junior Hockey League set up a Go Fund Me page to cover the cost of Pettinger's current and future treatment, and as of Saturday afternoon, it had raised more than $107,000.

On Sunday, The Winkler Royals of the South-Eastern Manitoba Hockey League will be hosting the Altona Maroons, and donating all gate revenue and 50/50 revenue to Pettinger.

"We are encouraging all hockey fans to attend this event as it is a great and easy way … to support Braden and his family," said Brent Schaak, general manager of the Royals.

The game starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Winkler Arena.