Social media users are propping up hockey sticks outside their doors in honour of the 15 Humboldt Broncos players and support staff killed in a disastrous bus collision in Saskatchewan.
Photos of sticks lined up outside people鈥檚 homes have been trending under the hashtags #PutYourStickOut and #SticksOutForHumboldt.
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The symbolic gesture has swept across North America following an emotional Sunday vigil at the Broncos鈥 home arena in Humboldt, where thousands turned out to mourn the 15 individuals who lived and breathed Canada鈥檚 most beloved sport.
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TSN radio broadcaster Brian Munz appears to have popularized the stick trend by sharing a photo and message from one of his friends.
鈥淟eaving it out on the porch tonight,鈥 the text said, beneath a photo of a hockey stick. 鈥淭he boys might need it鈥 wherever they are.鈥
Got this text from a friend who I went to high school with in Humboldt.
鈥 Brian Munz (@BrianMunzTSN)
Inviting you to do the same as we remember and send our thoughts to the .
Munz invited others to do the same, in a tweet that has been liked and retweeted thousands of times.
"maybe we should leave some sticks by the rink tonight buddy"..... "dad, I like that idea"
鈥 Ambrose M. Allin (@iAmBrose8)
鈥 Crystal (@crystalICUnurse)
From the Trapp family.
鈥 Dougie Trapp (@steamer19)
Leaving one out on the porch for the boys, they might need it.
鈥 UC Bearcat Hockey (@UCIceHockey)
So many tears here, thoughts and prayers
鈥 McOil Fan Chaddo (@oilfanchaddo)
Leaving a stick on the porch tonight in support of the and in memory of - an amazing hockey player and young man we had the honor of billeting.
鈥 Teena Monteleone (@TeenaMonteleone)
The boys and I put our sticks out on the porch tonight.
鈥 Jamie Rivers (@JamieRivers08)
鈥 Bruce Bell Hockey (@bbhs2000)
Tributes have also been pouring in from the United States and elsewhere.
From the OC. Rest In Peace Boys
鈥 D Croston (@croston_d)
Easiest decision ever. Just in case they want to play hockey in the sun for a bit, here鈥檚 one left out in Phoenix.
鈥 Catherine Silverman (@catmsilverman)
Sending our thoughts and prayers from Littleton Colorado.
鈥 Steve Miller (@SPmillerOSU)
It's 70 degrees in Florida, but it's hard to enjoy the warmth knowing how hard it must be in Humboldt. Sticks are out, lights are green, hearts are broken. Stay strong, Bronco Nation.
鈥 Mac D. Addy (@thoughtivity)
In honor of the we will leave our sticks out with the lights on in Pittsburgh.
鈥 Cristy Meinert (@CMeinert)
Hell鈥檚 Kitchen, NYC is with you.
鈥 lgrcolleen (@lgrcolleen)
鈥 U.S. Embassy Ottawa (@usembassyottawa)
The crash has touched the hearts of people around the world and generated a massive outpouring of sympathy in support.
A GoFundMe page set up for the families of the victims has raised more than $4.7 million since Friday, and messages of sympathy have continued to trend online under the hashtags #HumboldtStrong and #PrayforHumboldt.
Team captain Logan Schatz, 20, and teammates Jaxon Joseph, 20, Stephen Wack, 21, Adam Herold, 16, Logan Hunter, 18, Logan Boulet, 21, Parker Tobin, 18, Evan Thomas, 18, Conner Lukan, 21, and Jacob Leicht, 19, died as a result of the crash. Head coach Darcy Haugan, 42, assistant coach Mark Cross, 27, bus driver Glen Doerksen, 59, radio broadcaster Tyler Bieber, 29, and statistician Brody Hinz, 18, were also killed.
Fourteen others were injured.