Ellen DeGeneres pays tribute to Humboldt Broncos crash victims at Calgary event

Popular talk show host said: 'My heart breaks for everyone, it hurt all of us'

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Caption: Talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres, seen here in Anaheim, Calif., in 2015, carried a hockey stick on stage at a speaking event in Calgary on Saturday night as a tribute to victims of the Humboldt bus crash. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Ellen DeGeneres began a speaking engagement in Calgary on Saturday night by carrying a hockey stick on stage to pay tribute to the victims of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash.
After kissing it in front of a cheering and packed crowd of about 15,000 people at the Scotiabank Saddledome, the popular talk-show host placed it alongside a number of others standing on a rack in the back corner of the stage.

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Sixteen people died as a result of the April 6 collision involving the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team's bus and a semi-truck near Tisdale, Sask.
The event drew attention from around the world, and sparked supporters to leave hockey sticks outside in tribute. #PutYourStickOut displays were seen across North America.
It also led to a massive GoFundMe campaign — the largest in Canadian history — which raised more than $15M in 12 days for victims' families and expenses.
Video posted on social media, including on DeGeneres​'s account, captured the moment.
"My heart breaks for everyone," she told the crowd. "It hurt all of us."
DeGeneres, who was among the many high-profile figures to tweet about the crash after it occurred, was in Calgary for a moderated Q&A discussion called A Conversation with Ellen DeGeneres.

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