The Humboldt Broncos bus crash last Friday in Saskatchewan resonated for former LA Kings forward Jarret Stoll.
The two-time Stanley Cup winner - who is from Yorkton, Saskatchewan - helped raise money for a comfort fund for a wing in Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon, where team members are being treated, through charity donations from his golf tournament.
He also played in the area as a youth and has a deep understanding of hockey in Saskatchewan and its importance in the community.
On April 6, the Humboldt team bus collided with a tractor-trailer while on its way to a Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League game in Nipawin. Sixteen people have died as result of the incident.
Jarret Stoll on Humboldt Broncos Tragedy, Raising Funds for Victims
Prior to Game 3, LA Kings fans are invited to write cards to the families and victims of the Humboldt Broncos