Just days after the United States’ largest mass shooting in Las Vegas, the NHL erupted with an outpouring of support for the league’s newest city.

Friday evening, the Dallas Stars showed solidarity with the Vegas Golden Knights by lining up behind the team as the national anthem played in American Airlines Center.

The Dallas Stars stood with the Vegas Golden Knights during the national anthem this evening pic.twitter.com/c3z3ijK0OS — SB Nation NHL (@SBNationNHL) October 7, 2017

We are all with you, Vegas. Every step of the way. #VegasStrong pic.twitter.com/OVqFXpn7we — NHL (@NHL) October 7, 2017

NHL teams across the league have been memorializing the city and the victims with a moment of silence, but the tribute by the Stars to stand by Vegas in this troubling time is an extremely touching sentiment.

The Golden Knights recently canceled their fan-fest on Monday in order to do rounds around the city of Las Vegas in an effort to give back to the community. Multiple Golden Knights, including Deryk Engelland, Jason Garrison, and Jon Merrill took part in the day of healing.

Vegas will have their home opener in T-Mobile Arena on Oct. 10 in what will likely be a very emotional evening for the city.