Dmitry Medvedev and
Turkish president Abdullah Gül laying flowers outside Arena-2000 in Yaroslavl on 8 September.
Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, who had been on his way to Yaroslavl for the
Yaroslavl Global Policy Forum, sent his condolences to the families of those killed in the crash and visited the crash site along with governor of Yaroslavl Oblast,
Sergey Vakhrukov.
René Fasel, president of the
International Ice Hockey Federation, called the crash "the darkest day in the history of our sport."
Manchester United chief executive
David Gill wrote to the Russian side to offer support and sympathy after hearing of the tragedy, which bore unsettling similarities to the
Munich air disaster which cost 23 United players, staff and journalists their lives in 1958. Early into
New York Islanders training camp,
goaltender Evgeni Nabokov, having played the previous season in the KHL, expressed shock and sadness at the news. Upon hearing the news of the accident, KHL officials stopped the
Salavat Yulaev Ufa–Atlant Moscow Oblast game that was being played. The game was suspended in the second period, and KHL president
Alexander Medvedev addressed the audience at the game, informing them of the details of the tragedy. A
minute of silence was held and the audience exited the arena. Russian Ice Hockey Federation president
Vladislav Tretiak promised: "We will do our best to ensure that hockey in Yaroslavl does not die, and that it continues to live for the people that were on that plane." The following day in Minsk, at the arena where Yaroslavl was to play its first game of the season, a special "hockey funeral" was held. The KHL resumed its
2011–12 season on 12 September 2011, with seven games. All games were preceded with a minute of silence. City officials in Yaroslavl announced a three-day period of mourning from Friday 9 September 2011 to Sunday 11 September 2011. On 10 September, memorial services for the players were held in their mother countries. The biggest services were held in
Arena 2000, the home arena of Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, with thousands of mourners as well as
Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin in attendance. Local police determined the crowd number at Lokomotiv's home arena to be roughly 100,000. Lokomotiv executives met to discuss the team's future. In the discussion, team president Yuri Yakovlev announced that Lokomotiv would not participate in the 2011–12 KHL season. On 12 September 2011, Lokomotiv
marketing manager Evgeny Chuev said that another memorial, this time specifically for Galimov, would be held on 13 September. and
Alexander Ovechkin for the ceremonial puck drop before 13 October 2011 game between the
Penguins and
Capitals. In the United States, the
Dallas Stars, the team which Kārlis Skrastiņš played for the previous two seasons, honored their former teammate by placing a decal with Skrastiņš's number (37) on the helmets of their players.
Josef Vašíček's former NHL team, the
Carolina Hurricanes, wore a commemorative patch on their jerseys during the season. The
Detroit Red Wings wore a patch on their 2011–2012 uniforms with the initials of Ruslan Salei, who had played for Detroit during the previous season. The patch the Red Wings wore also honored Brad McCrimmon, who had played for the team and been an assistant coach, and
Stefan Liv, who was drafted by Detroit and played for their minor-league team. Furthermore, the
Anaheim Ducks embroidered Salei's number (#24) on their jerseys for the season. The
New Jersey Devils wore a commemorative patch on their jerseys honoring former Devils players
Karel Rachůnek and
Alexander Vasyunov. The
St. Louis Blues also held a memorial ceremony for former players Pavol Demitra and Igor Korolev before their 8 November game against the
Chicago Blackhawks. The Blues players also wore a special '38' sticker on their helmets, as both players wore that number with the Blues. Blues goaltender
Jaroslav Halák also had his 2011–12 goaltending mask made with a tribute to his fellow Slovak Demitra on the backplate. In Sweden, over 10,000 relatives and fans of
HV71 attended
Kinnarps Arena, the team's home arena, to mourn Liv, Lokomotiv's Swedish goaltender. fans near
Ondrej Nepela Arena in
Bratislava on 9 September The
Slovak Ice Hockey Federation announced that the jersey number 38 would be retired from the national team in memory of Pavol Demitra, who recently retired from the
national team in May on home ice, at the
World Championship Slovakia hosted for the first time and who would be the in memoriam inductee of the 2012 Class of
Slovak Hockey Hall of Fame. Furthermore, it was announced that Team Slovakia would have a minor number 38 sewn into the jerseys up until 2012 World Championship. Demitra was further honoured by a public ceremony at a hockey stadium in
Trenčín, which bears his name since late 2011 (
Pavol Demitra Ice Stadium) along with an elementary school attended in
Dubnica nad Váhom. Thanks to Demitra's popularity spontaneous gatherings also took place across Slovakia, by hockey stadiums, in his memory. The
German Ice Hockey Federation announced that it would retire the No. 20 jersey of
Robert Dietrich on
Team Germany. The 13 October 2011 game between the
Pittsburgh Penguins and
Washington Capitals, which featured Russian ice hockey players
Alexander Ovechkin and
Evgeni Malkin, was dedicated to Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. The teams wore commemorative Lokomotiv patches. All jerseys were autographed by the players and auctioned to raise funds for the families of those who died in the crash. On 12 March 2012, the
Latvian Ice Hockey Federation announced that it would retire the number 7 jersey of Kārlis Skrastiņš from
Team Latvia. On 24 March 2012, the Dallas Stars (for whom Skrastiņš had played prior to signing with Lokomotiv) held a
pre-game ceremony with Skrastiņš' family and announced a trust fund for Skrastiņš' children. Similarly, the
Czech Ice Hockey Association decided to retire
Czech Republic men's national ice hockey team jersey numbers in honor of its three late players. The numbers 4 of Karel Rachunek, 15 of
Jan Marek, and 63 of
Josef Vasicek have since been taken out of circulation. On 16 December 2011, the jersey of Stefan Liv was raised to the roof of
Husqvarna Garden. His number one was retired and would never be used again by a HV71 player. ==Aftermath==