"Having the tour and the truck come here is so important," Thomas said. "I grew up not that far from here. These kids look up to us and think they have a chance. Maybe one day they'll look at me at helping smooth the road for them to get to the NHL.
"Scarborough has produced so many black players -- Mike Marson, Kevin Weekes, Anthony and Chris Stewart, Joel Ward, Wayne Simmonds, just to name a few. The Stewarts helped me in my development and hopefully I can one day do the same for these kids."
Joining Thomas at the event was Val James, who played seven games for the Buffalo Sabres in 1981-82 and four games for the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1986-87. James said the new generation of black players like Thomas gives the next wave hope they could be professional hockey players one day.
"For the longest time, young black kids would watch hockey and say to themselves, 'None of these players look like me.' That's no longer the case," James said. "Guys like Akil are symbols of the continuing trend of inclusion in the game, and that's great."
The tour will be in the Toronto area again on Saturday before moving to the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on Monday.