Syracuse, N.Y. -- The Syracuse Crunch will help raise money for the ambulance company that responded to the Humboldt bus crash when it hosts Rochester for its final home game of the regular season on Saturday in the War Memorial.

Each Crunch player will wear the name ''Humboldt'' in place of their regular nameplate. During the game, the Crunch will hold a silent auction for five of the game-worn jerseys outside the Falso Service Experts Guest Services Office.

The remaining jerseys will be auctioned online. All proceeds from the jersey auctions will benefit the Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society (STARS) Air Ambulance. STARS Air Ambulance first responders, medical personnel and crew played an integral role following the tragedy in Saskatchewan using three aircrafts to transport four patients to area hospitals.

Along with the jersey auction donations, all proceeds raised by the Syracuse Crunch Booster Club's 50/50 collection from April 14 will also benefit STARS Air Ambulance, which has flown more than 24,000 missions in its 28-year history.

A bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team collided with a tractor-trailor on its way to a playoff game Friday. Fifteen people on the bus died and several were injured.

"It's a great cause,'' said Syracuse goalie Connor Ingram, who grew up about an hour away from Humboldt and knows some of the victims. "We've seen enough (help) running around the hockey world already. So it's good that we can get on board and do something too.''