The Columbus Blue Jackets will celebrate diversity and inclusion in the sport with Hockey is for Everyone Night, presented by Vorys, when the Jackets host the Dallas Stars on Tuesday, February 25, 2025. The game will be highlighted by video recognitions throughout the game, representing a wide spectrum of leagues, programs, and fundraising activities.

What is Hockey Is For Everyone?

Hockey is for Everyone uses the game of hockey - and the NHL's global influence - to drive positive social change and foster more inclusive communities. We support any teammate, coach, or fan who brings heart, energy, and passion to the rink. We believe all hockey programs - from professionals to youth organizations - should provide a safe, positive, and inclusive environment for players and families regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, or socio-economic status. Simply put, Hockey is for Everyone.

TUESDAY | FEBRUARY 25 | 7 PM VS. DALLAS STARS

Hockey is for Everyone uses the game of hockey - and the NHL's global influence - to drive positive social change and foster more inclusive communities. Members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community are invited to join us for Hockey Is For Everyone.

Tote Bags will be available for fans while supplies last.

Please note: A Hockey Is For Everyone Night ticket does NOT include the exclusive Pride jersey. To receive the jersey, please purchase a Pride Ticket Package.

HOCKEY IS FOR EVERYONE TICKET PACKAGE

Pride Ticket Packages include your game ticket and exclusive jersey.

Please note: Pride jersey is ONLY available with purchase of this special ticket package.

Show Your Support

GAMEDAY AUCTION & MYSTERY PUCKS

Support the Blue Jackets Foundation and Hockey Is For Everyone through the gameday auction and purchase of autographed mystery pucks. Sales and auction begin at 9am on February 25th, and the auction runs through the end of the second intermssion. The gameday auction will feature Hockey Is For Everyone themed items and a limited number of Hockey Is For Everyone autographed mystery pucks available while supplies last

To participate or purchase, text CBJAUCTION to 76278.

GAMEDAY 50/50 RAFFLE

In honor of Hockey Is For Everyone Night, the Blue Jackets Foundation will host a 50/50 Raffle presented by KEMBA Financial Credit Union. Raffle sales will open at 9 AM on Sunday, February 23 and close at the end of the second intermission on Tuesday, February 25. The winner will be announced on Tuesday, February 25 during the third period.

Tickets are available for purchase online or in person at the game on Tuesday, February 25.

*Official rules at BlueJackets5050.com

A LOOK BACK

We're proud to partner with the Ohio Sled Hockey program to provide individuals with physical disabilities the opportunity to play our amazing game!

ACCESS TO THE GAME

The Blue Jackets are committed to the development of youth hockey and breaking down barriers of entry to the sport. From learn to play programs to street hockey initiatives, camps and clinics, the Blue Jackets are granting access to the game for fans of all ages.

Get Out and Learn, pres. by Safelite

Open to boys and girls ages 5 to 9, Get Out and Learn (GOAL) allows kids to give hockey a try, as the first step to enjoying the game on the ice, at a park, or in their neighborhood.

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Girls Hockey Day, pres. by Bread Financial

The Blue Jackets support the growth and development of female hockey. In partnership with USA Hockey, the Blue Jackets host an annual girls-only clinic at Nationwide Arena. This skill development clinic provides an opportunity for female hockey players to skate alongside each other while having fun.

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Hockey For Her, pres. by Bread Financial

Hockey For Her presented by Bread Financial gives females an inside look at the Blue Jackets organization while learning more about the sport of hockey. Participants have the opportunity to take a shot on Nationwide Arena ice, interact with CBJ staff, enjoy a cocktail reception, and more!

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INCLUSION IN OUR COMMUNITY

The Blue Jackets support hockey associations in central Ohio that serve athletes with physical limitations, developmental disabilities, and/or visual impairments. These associations are committed to the inclusion and diversity in the game of hockey, demonstrating that hockey is for everyone.

Central Ohio Girls’ Hockey

Central Ohio Girls’ Hockey (COGH) is dedicated to building a strong community of female players and providing focus and opportunities for girls to train and learn to play ice hockey in a fun, safe, and developmental environment. COGH emphasizes core values of fun, confidence, teamwork, sportsmanship, and a lifelong love of the game of ice hockey.

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Columbus Blades Sled Hockey

The Columbus Blades Sled Hockey program is for youth, males, and females who have a physical disability limiting one’s ability to play ice hockey in a standing position. Athletes are developed through instruction, encouragement, evaluation, and competition.

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Columbus Special Hockey

The mission of Special Hockey is to give people with physical and Developmental Disabilities the chance to play the sport of Ice Hockey in an environment that is adapted to the level of ability in which the athletes are able to participate. Special hockey exists for the enrichment of the athlete with a developmental disability.

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Columbus Ice Hockey Club

CIHC is one of 39 NHL Hockey is For Everyone programs and is affiliated with the Columbus Blue Jackets organization. We serve over 3,000 youth per year in our Learn to Play Hockey, Learn to Skate, and hockey team programs, with more than 65% of our participants being minority and more than 25% are female.

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Columbus Ohio Gay Lesbian Ally Hockey Association

Columbus Ohio Gay Lesbian Ally Hockey Association (COGLAHA) is a charitable and educational athletic organization for the purpose of competing in regional, national, and international competitions.

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Ohio Blind Hockey

Ohio Blind Hockey provides individuals who are blind and visually impaired the opportunity to play ice hockey and be a part of a team that focuses on empowerment and independence.

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NHL INITIATIVES

The Blue Jackets are proud to support NHL initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion in the game of hockey.

Willie O'Ree

The Columbus Blue Jackets join the National Hockey League in honoring the legacy of Willie O'Ree, who in 1958 broke the NHL color barrier. Willie's experience with racism and social justice still resonates today, and his lasting impact on the game and those he's inspired is a testament to his resilience and determination.

We are proud to partner with the NHL and Classroom Champions to provide parents and teachers free resources to start an important conversation about equality with children.