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Title: Lone Player Kneels for Anthem as NHL Drops Puck on Playoffs
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URL Source: https://www.westernjournal.com/ap-l ... b2cbe92bd134c5466af5bccb4a232d
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Author: The Associated Press
Post Date: 2020-08-03 11:42:55 by BTP Holdings
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Lone Player Kneels for Anthem as NHL Drops Puck on Playoffs

The Minnesota Wild's Matt Dumba takes a knee during the national anthem flanked by the Edmonton Oilers' Darnell Nurse, right, and the Chicago Blackhawks' Malcolm Subban before an NHL hockey game in Edmonton, Alberta on Aug. 1, 2020. (Jason Franson / The Canadian Press via AP)

By The Associated Press

Published August 1, 2020 at 2:09pm

Minnesota’s Matt Dumba on Saturday became the first NHL player to kneel during the U.S. national anthem when he did so before the opening playoff game between the Edmonton Oilers and Chicago Blackhawks in Edmonton, Alberta.

Dumba knelt at center ice while fellow black players Malcolm Subban of Chicago and Darnell Nurse of Edmonton each stood with a hand on one of his shoulders.

Several teams this week stood together during the U.S. and Canadian anthems, with some players locking arms.

With the message “END RACISM” on the video screens around him, the Wild defenseman gave a speech about racial injustice on behalf of the league and the Hockey Diversity Alliance.

Dumba and a handful of other black hockey players formed the organization in June in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd.

“Racism is everywhere, and we need to fight against it,” Dumba said.

“We will fight against injustice and fight for what is right. I hope this inspires a new generation of hockey players and hockey fans because black lives matter, Breonna Taylor’s life matters. Hockey is a great game, but it could be a whole lot greater, and it starts with all of us.”

“I think everyone in the league stands with those guys,” Colorado forward Matt Nieto said.

“There’s just no room for racism in our sport or any sports or just in general for that matter.”

J.T. Brown, who raised his right fist during the anthem prior to a game in 2017 with the Tampa Bay Lightning, said on Twitter he applauded “this great start” from Dumba.

“Moving forward, teammates shouldn’t let teammates fight this battle alone,” Brown tweeted. “We always show up for each other on the ice, this shouldn’t be any different.”

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Poster Comment:

I never thought I would see black hockey players, but there they are. ;)

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