The Sudden Death Of Barrett Misiwic Has Left Saskatoon Heartbroken And In Mourning
David Osborn
Published May 15, 2026
The Sudden Death Of Barrett Misiwic Has Left Saskatoon Heartbroken And In Mourning
His sudden passing leaves behind a legacy of mentorship, kindness, and leadership.
July 4, 2026
This article was last updated by Manoj Gadtaula on July 4, 2026
Young athletes and the entire Saskatoon sports community are reeling from Barrett Misiwic’s death.
The Saskatoon community is reeling from the sudden and heartbreaking loss of Barrett Misiwic, a beloved coach, mentor, and friend, whose untimely death has left an irreplaceable void in the hearts of all who knew him.
His passing has sent shockwaves through the local sports world and beyond, as countless tributes continue to pour in, honoring his remarkable legacy.
Barrett Misiwic’s death has devastated not only his family and friends but also the countless young athletes he mentored, guided, and inspired.
As the head coach of the 2016 Jr. Blues, Barrett was more than just a figure behind the bench—he was a leader who poured his heart into every practice, every game, and every moment spent with his players.
His dedication to developing athletes extended far beyond their performance on the ice; he built character, resilience, and confidence in everyone he coached.
Barrett’s influence in Saskatoon stretched well beyond the hockey rink.
Known for his fierce dedication, quiet generosity, and unwavering belief in his players, he earned the love and respect of athletes, parents, and fellow coaches alike.
His calm leadership and consistent support became a foundation for young athletes striving to grow not only as competitors but as responsible, determined individuals.
“He made me a better player and a better person,” one former player shared on social media.
“Coach Misiwic believed in me when I didn’t believe in myself. His lessons will stay with me forever.”

Those who knew Barrett describe him as a beacon of support, a role model, and at times, even a father figure.
Whether it was early morning practices or the late-night bus rides home, Barrett showed up with energy, optimism, and a genuine passion for helping others succeed.
His athletes respected him not only for his coaching skills but for the kindness and care he consistently showed them.
Outside of the arena, Barrett’s compassion and humility made him a beloved member of the community.
Friends and neighbors speak of his warm smile, his willingness to listen, and his quiet acts of kindness.
His presence left a lasting impact on everyone fortunate enough to cross his path.
At the core of Barrett’s life was his deep love for his family. He was a devoted son, a loyal sibling, and a loving partner.
His family, now grappling with unimaginable grief, has received an outpouring of support from across Saskatoon and beyond.
The community stands united with them, offering prayers, condolences, and unwavering support during this incredibly difficult time.
The legacy that Barrett Misiwic’s death leaves behind is one of leadership, mentorship, and compassion.
His contributions to the lives of young athletes and his dedication to shaping strong, resilient individuals will continue to echo for years to come. Though his life was tragically cut short, Barrett’s impact will never be forgotten.
As Saskatoon mourns this incredible loss, those who knew Barrett vow to carry his lessons, his kindness, and his belief in others forward.
His memory will live on—not only through the victories celebrated on the ice but through the values he instilled in the hearts of so many.
Rest in peace, Coach.
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