Returning for the third season is the NHL® Presents the American Legacy Black Hockey History Tour, a uniquely-curated, 525-square-foot mobile museum honoring Black founders, trailblazers, history makers, and Stanley Cup champions; and celebrating the next generation of young stars, NHL Officials, broadcasters, and women in the game. This season, the tour will visit 28 NHL cities, the most ever since it was launched.
The museum is open to the public and admission is free.
The curated mobile museum will highlight the following areas:
Black History Month programming is part of Hockey Is For Everyone, a year-round NHL and NHLPA initiative celebrating diversity and inclusion, as well as the numerous hockey fans that represent every race, color, religion, national origin, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, and those with disabilities. Since 1995, when 'NHL Diversity' was founded, the League has celebrated Black achievement in hockey with events, observances, youth hockey tournaments, and original programming. Please visit
NHL.com/BlackHistoryMonth
to find out more about the League's month-long celebration.