Sidney Crosby does the incredible for the Humboldt Broncos
The hockey world continues to mourn the loss of 15 players and staff from the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team after a deadly bus crash. People are finding creative ways to show their support for the team.
Pittsburgh Penguins superstar Sidney Crosby thought of a creative way to support the Broncos. Crosby asked the Penguins' equipment manager to create a customized Penguins jersey for the Broncos, and had every member of his team sign the jersey before sending it to Humboldt.
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 it’s on its way to Humboldt. #classy #PrayforHumboldtBroncos pic.twitter.com/Cs4Gkv6wyv
— Christine Simpson (@SNChrisSimpson) April 10, 2018
Along with the jersey, Crosby sent autographed pictures with personalized notes to the survivors, and donated $10,000 to the GoFundMe established to aid survivors and families of victims. The Penguins matched Crosby's donation. It's an incredible gesture from Crosby and the Penguins.
Post a Comment