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Conor Shea's hockey team set to honour him with moment of silence

Conor Shea the 14-year-old boy who died in in a snowmobile crash last Sunday will be honoured by his hockey team in Tignish Friday night.

The Tignish Bantam AA Aces will play their first game since Conor Shea's death on Friday night

A moment of silence will be held for ardent hockey player and fan Conor Shea in the Tignish arena Friday night. (Submitted by Tishie Shea)

Conor Shea the 14-year-old boy who died in in a snowmobile crash last Sunday will be honoured by his hockey team in Tignish Friday night.

It will be the Tignish Bantam AA Aces' first game since Shea died.

A moment of silence will be held before the puck is dropped at 7:20 p.m. at theTignish arena.

Proceeds from a 50/50 draw will support the Shea family's goal to buy jerseys for the Tignish minor hockey league in their son's memory.

Hockey PEI is also honouring Shea with a special memorial helmet decal that is available by donation to the jersey fund.

Shea was pronounced dead at the scene after the snowmobile he was driving collided with a car in Pleasant View around 3 p.m. on Jan. 17.

His funeral was held Thursday in Palmer Road.

RCMP said they don't expect to lay charges in the incident, calling it "an unfortunate event."