Pittsburgh Penguins, Crosby show support for Humboldt Broncos
Penguins captain and Nova Scotia native Sidney Crosby has sent custom jersey to community
The Pittsburgh Penguins will be showing support for the Humboldt Broncos in the upcoming NHL playoffs.
DanaHeinze, head equipment manager for the Penguins, tweeted on Wednesday that the team will weardecals on their helmets in honour of theSaskatchewan junior hockey team that was involved in a bus crash that killed 16people and injured 13others.
We received a package from the NHL this morning ( as did everyone else) with these HUMBOLDT BRONCOS helmet decals to put on our helmets if we wanted. It wasnt a hard decision we are going to put the decals on our home and road helmets to show our support. pic.twitter.com/3eQkmaufeV
—@RealDanaHeinze
The bus, which was carrying 29 people including the driver, crashed with a semi-trailer about 30 kilometres north ofTisdale,Sask., on Saturday.
Jason Seidling, manager of communications for the Pittsburgh Penguins, said in an email to CBC that the team would be wearing the decals sent to them from the NHL and that team captain and Nova Scotia native Sidney Crosby also sent a custom jersey and personalized photos to the community.
Touched by the Humboldt tragedy Sidney Crosby had @penguins equip mgr @RealDanaHeinze make up this Penguins jersey with Broncos on the back and a special tag in it. Signed by the entire team its on its way to Humboldt. #classy #PrayforHumboldtBroncos pic.twitter.com/Cs4Gkv6wyv
—@SNChrisSimpson
He said the players also donated $10,000 to the Humboldt GoFundMe account and the Penguins Foundation matched that with another $10,000.
The Penguins'official accounttweeted on Tuesday with the message,"Stay strong. We're thinking of you."
The Pittsburgh Penguins send our thoughts and deepest prayers to the SJHL's @HumboldtBroncos, their families, and the Humboldt community. Hockey stands with you.
—@penguins