

The Minnesota Wild and the Los Angeles Kings took to the ice with heavy hearts on Thursday night after a 28-year-old man open fired inside Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks on Wednesday night, taking the lives of 12 people.

In honour of the people who lost their lives in tragedy, both the Kings and the Wild added ENOUGH. decals to the back of their helmets for the contest.



The hockey family stands together. Our deepest condolences to the Thousand Oaks community. pic.twitter.com/TedLsWQIPO — Minnesota Wild (@mnwild) November 9, 2018

On top of the decals that the teams added to the helmets, players lined the benches ahead of the national anthem holding ‘ENOUGH.’ signs, which they held up during the moment of silence that was held in honour of the victims.



An incredible moment ❤️ #ENOUGH A post shared by LA Kings (@lakings) on Nov 8, 2018 at 7:50pm PST

The Kings are also raising money for the Ventura County Family Foundation, as they plan on donating proceeds from Thursday’s 50-50 draw towards the charity, which the Kings players will match.



The entire LA Kings organization is deeply shaken by this senseless and horrific act on one of our local communities. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families. We wish all the people of Thousands Oaks strength and peace and we share in their sadness and grief. — LA Kings (@LAKings) November 8, 2018

Members of the Kings also took to social media throughout the day to pay their respects to the victims of the tragic shooting.



#ThousandOaks 💙 — Kyle Clifford (@13KCliffy) November 8, 2018 Thinking of the precious lives lost last night. My heart goes out to all those who lost family and loved ones in Thousand Oaks. ❤️🙏🏻 — Anze Kopitar (@AnzeKopitar) November 8, 2018 So heartbreaking to wake up to the terrible news in Thousand Oaks. Sending my condolences to the families and friends of the victims. — Tyler Toffoli (@tytoff16) November 8, 2018

It’s heartbreaking that things like this still occur on the daily.



LA Kings to honor victims of Thousand Oaks tragedy tonight.



- 50-50 Raffle proceeds will be donated to Ventura County Family Foundation

- Kings players to match donations

- CHLA to set up blood donation sign ups at STAPLES Center



Learn how you can help. https://t.co/JiDVuUtylR — LA Kings (@LAKings) November 8, 2018

(H/T Twitter/LAKings)