
The Boston Bruins honored the victims of the horrific Washington D.C. plane crash in a really touching way.
Wednesday night’s tragic collision between an American Airlines craft carrying members of U.S. Figure Skating and an Army helicopter over the Potomac River shook the world. The crash killed all 67 people aboard the two aircrafts.
Multiple members of the Skating Club of Boston were on the flight back from Wichita, Kansas after the recent U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Earlier on Thursday, the Bruins released a statement mourning the tragic loss of lives.
And later on Thursday evening, the Bruins held a lovely moment of silence to remember the lives lost in this tragedy.
Prior to puck drop tonight, the @NHLBruins held a moment of silence to honor the lives lost in last night's tragedy at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Our thoughts are with all those affected ♥️ pic.twitter.com/JtwnrJymLs
— NESN (@NESN) January 31, 2025