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Humboldt Broncos player Kaleb Dahlgren signed by York University

One of the hockey players who was injured in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash is taking his first step to getting back on the ice.

Dahlgren suffered six cracked vertebrae, head trauma in fatal crash

Humboldt Broncos assistant captain Kaleb Dahlgren has been signed with the York University Lions. (Don Somers, CBC News)

One of the hockey players who was injured in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash is taking his first step to getting back on the ice.

Kaleb Dahlgren, 20, has committed to play for the Lions hockey team at York University in Toronto.

"My goal is to attend York in the fall of this year," he said Friday in a statement on Twitter. "However, the school has assured me I can begin whenever my body is ready."

Dahlgren has a lengthy recovery ahead after suffering a fractured skull, a puncture wound in his head, a brain injury and six broken vertebrae in his neck and back.

He was one of 13 players injured April 6 when the junior hockey team's bus and a semi-trailer collided in rural Saskatchewan.

Reaching this goal has always driven me on and off ice.- Kaleb Dahlgren

Sixteen people -- including assistant coach Mark Cross -- were killed.

Cross played with the York Lions from 2011 until 2016.

Dahlgren said it's been his goal since he was nine years old to play university or college hockey.

"Reaching this goal has always driven me on and off ice," he said. "However, it has taken on a new importance since April 6, 2018: to play hard and live life for my fellow teammates, for my coaches, including Mark Cross.

"I will honour their legacy in all I do as I carve my own path forward at York, on the ice and off."