"While the Players proudly celebrate Pride Month together with the NHL, it is important that we work to ensure hockey is inclusive and welcoming to everyone, including all members of the LGBTQ+ community," said Mathieu Schneider, NHLPA Special Assistant to the Executive Director.
NHL Pride Day will also feature content from NHL teams who hosted Pride Games this season. For nearly a decade, teams have been hosting Pride Games with participation from Players, Club executives, local LGBTQ+ organizations, and fans. Earlier this season, the Pittsburgh Penguins and Buffalo Sabres co-hosted the first-ever joint Pride Game, with Players stepping onto the ice for warmups wearing the Progress Pride Flag on their sleeve. The game brought together two cities, sharing stories of inclusion, hope, and allyship.
The NHL and NHLPA's ongoing partnership with the You Can Play Project and Pride Tape continues this season. Since 2013, the League and Players' Association have been partners with the You Can Play Project, an advocacy organization fighting homophobia in sports. The partnership was You Can Play Project's first with a North American professional sports league and has evolved into a growing community with more than 100 professional hockey players voicing their support for gay teammates.
Pride Tape, an unmistakable badge of support across the hockey community, continues to be used on Players' sticks. Since it was introduced in 2016, the rainbow-colored tape has been used by Players from all NHL teams. The simple gesture aims to send a clear message to the LGBTQ+ community that hockey is an inclusive environment, and everyone is welcome. Proceeds from the purchase of Pride Tape support LGBTQ+ youth outreach and educational initiatives, and is available for purchase on
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