The Saskatchewan Roughriders are getting ready for an emotional game tonight against the Montreal Alouettes. Tonight is the 'Humboldt Strong' game to honour all those who were on the bus during the tragic cash on April 6.

There will be white ribbons painted on the 29-yard lines as symbols of the 29 people who were on the bus and Humboldt Strong merchandise will be sold at the south end zone, with all of the proceeds going to the Humboldt Strong Community Foundation, as well as a pre-game ceremony.

Saskatchewan defensive lineman, Eddie Steele, explains why this game is important to him.

"It means a lot to me. The fact that the organization took it upon themselves to show their support for their families and show their support for the community. It's quite an important thing. With the Riders being such a well known focal point of the province, it's an amazing thing that they stepped up and they're showing the support."

There is bound to be extra pressure on Brandon Bridge, who will get the start against Montreal after starting quarterback Zach Collaros was placed on the six game injured list following a hit versus Ottawa.

The Riders will be looking for a bounce back game after losing by a score of 40-17 to the Redblacks last week; however, they will be presented a good chance to do so as the Alouettes, who are 0-2 on the season, lost their most recent game by a whopping score of 56-10 to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

Both teams sit a fourth place in their conferences.