There are no words to describe the tragedy of the Humboldt Broncos.
There’s no denying the pain that the families, community and all of Canada has felt.
Over the last week, Canadians have shown how resilient and loving a nation we can be, as everyone has come together in a time of great difficulty.
On Thursday, many Canadians are taking to Twitter with the hashtag #JerseysforHumboldt while sporting a sports jersey to show support for Humboldt.
We see you. We hear you. We love you.
We are all #HumboldtStrong.
— Humboldt Broncos (@HumboldtBroncos) April 12, 2018
Today for #JerseyDay I choose to wear a jersey given to me by @TylerABieber back in 2012. As with a lot of people I have lost in my life I am left with the feeling I could have know the person better and wish I had more time #jerseysforhumboldt pic.twitter.com/xOyZU9MBv9
— Gregory R (@GregSRobert) April 12, 2018
Jersey Day for our friends in Humboldt @CFL @EdmontonEsks @EdmontonOilers @HumboldtBroncos pic.twitter.com/DTAt6fWTQT
— Len Rhodes (@LenRhodesPrez) April 12, 2018
Thinking of the @HumboldtBroncos today. 🏒
#JerseyForHumboldt pic.twitter.com/ydEJIsWxq1
— Hamilton Tiger-Cats (@Ticats) April 12, 2018
We’re with you Humboldt#HumboldtStrong #JerseysForHumbolt 💚💛 pic.twitter.com/U2YEXMmCb9
— #HumboldtStrong (@CFL) April 12, 2018
We’re with Humboldt.#HumboldtStrong #JerseyDay #JerseysForHumboldt pic.twitter.com/3KksAjLLCY
— Edmonton Eskimos (@EdmontonEsks) April 12, 2018
Our hearts are in Humboldt today.
🇨🇦💚💛🇨🇦#JerseysForHumboldt#HumboldtStrong#JerseyDay pic.twitter.com/3wSsjESnpR
— BC Lions (@BCLions) April 12, 2018
The Toronto Sign will shine green and gold today for all those affected by the Humboldt Broncos hockey team tragedy. #JerseysForHumboldt #HumboldtStrong pic.twitter.com/yHjljM6Ul2
— City of Toronto (@TorontoComms) April 12, 2018
#rcmpmb #HumboldtStrong at D Division Headquarters. #JerseyDay #JerseysForHumboldt @Min_Stefanson pic.twitter.com/OMUpvPFHgX
— RCMP Manitoba (@rcmpmb) April 12, 2018
We are here for you, @HumboldtBroncos.
Staff at The Ottawa Hospital are wearing jerseys today in honour of those affected by the tragedy in Humboldt. #HumboldtStrong #JerseysForHumboldt #JerseyDay pic.twitter.com/8rn4wqmqfA
— The Ottawa Hospital (@OttawaHospital) April 12, 2018
We are with you #HumboltBroncos. #JerseyDay #humboldtsrong #JerseysForHumboldt pic.twitter.com/LayMiDyLep
— Ottawa Police (@OttawaPolice) April 12, 2018
STPS sending thoughts and prayers to the entire community of Humboldt. #jerseysforhumbolt pic.twitter.com/UmIzv4lsbu
— St. Thomas Police (@STPSmedia) April 12, 2018
It’s #jerseysforhumbolt today – showing the team love from @barstoolsports with my old high school hockey jersey in the same green and gold. 💚💛 pic.twitter.com/DJxD5CWwI6
— Julie Stewart-Binks (@JSB_TV) April 12, 2018
In support of the Humboldt Broncos and the Humboldt community, our team stands together with you. #HumboldtStrong #JerseysForHumbolt #JerseyDay pic.twitter.com/zidsEQfX7n
— NHLPA (@NHLPA) April 12, 2018
For the Broncos.#JerseyDay #JerseysForHumboldt pic.twitter.com/HKZgKncsZ4
— Ottawa REDBLACKS (@REDBLACKS) April 12, 2018
It's #JerseyDay in the #CityofTO and City staff are wearing their jerseys in support of those affected by the tragedy involving the Humboldt Broncos hockey team. #JerseysForHumboldt #HumboldtStrong pic.twitter.com/BuNjuFLUqA
— City of Toronto (@TorontoComms) April 12, 2018
On vous portent dans nos coeurs, Humboldt! // You're in our hearts, Humboldt! #HumboldtStrong #JerseysforHumboldt #JerseyDay pic.twitter.com/odU1JKh6oP
— #AlsMTL (@MTLAlouettes) April 12, 2018
We’re with you Humboldt #JerseysforHumboldt