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PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – The Pittsburgh Penguins wore special “Stronger Than Hate” patches on their jerseys for Tuesday night’s game in a show of support for the victims of the mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill over the weekend.

The Penguins say an incredible $209,000 was raised from donations.

Pittsburgh stands together. And last night, Pittsburgh stepped up – big time. Penguins fans raised over $2️⃣0️⃣9️⃣,0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ to support the victims and families of Saturday's tragedy. Donations and jersey auction are still ongoing. Help in any way you can: https://t.co/43KzCgyWk0 pic.twitter.com/JSKdgrlR7E — Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 31, 2018

According to the Penguins, each player will sign their jersey after the game and they will be made available for auction. The jersey auction will continue until noon on Nov. 12.

You can bid on the jerseys by clicking here.

Penguins Shoulder patch

STRONGER THAN HATE pic.twitter.com/afmk87JbUR — Dana Heinze (@RealDanaHeinze) October 30, 2018

During the pre-game ceremony, the Penguins played a special video, then held an 11-second moment of silence, one for each of the lives lost at the synagogue.

11 seconds of silence for 11 lives lost.

⁰Joyce Fienberg

Richard Gottfried

Rose Mallinger

Jerry Rabinowitz

Cecil Rosenthal

David Rosenthal

Bernice Simon

Sylvan Simon

Daniel Stein

Melvin Wax

Irving Younger pic.twitter.com/H3BkI9CvBC — Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 30, 2018

Watch the Penguins pre-game video here:

Two of the police officers injured while responding to the attack, Officer Mike Smidga and Officer Anthony Burke, came out for the ceremonial puck drop. Pittsburgh Police Chief Scott Schubert joined them on the ice.

We’re honored to have Officer Mike Smidga, Chief Scott Schuber, and Officer Anthony Burke join us for tonight’s ceremonial puck drop. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/Rxlv8EBCxy — Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) October 30, 2018

The Penguins also collected donations at the entrances to PPG Paints Arena. Fans who did not attend the game can also donate online at treeoflife.givesmart.com.

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All proceeds from the auction and 50/50 raffle at the game will go to the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh and a fund which has been set up for the police officers wounded during the attack.

The Penguins Foundation is also donating $50,000 to the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh and to the officers’ fund.