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nhl: NHL bans on-ice outfits at Pride themed nights, sparking controversy

JamesMcGheeBy JamesMcGheeAugust 24, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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THE National Hockey League (NHL) issued a blanket ban on themed on-ice attire, prohibiting players from wearing rainbow jerseys or using multi-colored tape on sticks during Pride Night and similar events. The move, first reported by LGBTQ news site Outsports, follows a 2022-23 season in which a few players, including the team’s Ivan Provorov Philadelphia Flyers and James Reimer of the San Jose Sharks, have chosen not to participate in their clubs’ Pride Night celebrations.

Outsports called the NHL’s new directive “the most stifling anti-LGBTQ policy of any professional sports league.” North America Although the ban has drawn widespread criticism, representatives from the NHL and the players’ union have yet to comment on the matter.

NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly confirmed to The Associated Press that the league sent a memo to all 32 clubs outlining updated guidelines prohibiting on-ice uniforms or equipment during warmups from featuring themed celebrations.

Kurt Weaver, director of operations for the You Can Play Project, an NHL partner, expressed concerns about the new policy. Weaver said teams would no longer be allowed to have their players wear pride jerseys or use rainbow tape on their sticks. He stressed the importance of these visual representations, which carry significant messaging and serve as heroes standing up for what they believe is right. The ban is seen as a difficult decision in the ongoing fight against homophobia in hockey.

Despite the NHL’s efforts to combat homophobia and promote inclusion, this recent directive has cast a shadow over the league’s progress. Pride Tape spokesperson Jeff McLean expressed disappointment with the ban, hoping the league and teams would reaffirm their commitment to combating homophobia and promoting the tape as a symbol of inclusion.

The communication sent to NHL clubs also included a provision that allows players to object to “proximity” to individuals or groups associated with causes they do not support. The league’s intent is to prevent players from feeling pressured to demonstrate personal support for special initiatives. This potential “proximity” policy has raised questions and concerns. Anaheim Ducks organist Lindsay Imber wondered aloud about the potential implications, particularly regarding gender identity. She stressed the need for greater representation at the executive level to ensure a broader perspective and more inclusive policies. The 2023-24 NHL regular season begins with three openers: the Nashville Predators take on the Tampa Bay LightningChicago Blackhawks face the The Pittsburgh Penguinsand the Seattle Kraken watch the Stanley Cup champion Golden Knights hoist a championship banner in Las Vegas. The ban on themed party outfits on the ice will undoubtedly continue to be a topic of discussion as the season progresses.

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