NHL bans players from using rainbow-colored tape on hockey sticks

The National Hockey League (NHL), the highest-level professional ice hockey league representing 32 North American teams, has banned individual players from wrapping their hockey sticks with rainbow-colored Pride Tape during warm-ups, games, and practices.

The new prohibition is just the latest development in the NHL’s rollback of its LGBTQ+ support amid a wave of anti-queer blowback to companies that support queer Pride. The prohibition flies in the face of the league’s LGBTQ±inclusive Hockey is for Everyone campaign.

Last Thursday, the NHL issued a memo to all teams with “clarification” on its June decision to ban players from wearing Pride-themed warm-up jerseys during the teams’ LGBTQ±inclusive Pride nights. The ban also prevents players from wearing jerseys commemorating military veterans, people with cancer, and others.

The new memo said, in part, “Players shall not be put in the position of having to demonstrate (or where they may be appearing to demonstrate) personal support for any Special Initiatives. A factor that may be considered in this regard includes, for example, whether a Player (or Players) is required to be in close proximity to any groups or individuals visibly or otherwise clearly associated with such Special Initiative(s).”

The broadly written “clarification” could technically mean that players could refuse to be on the ice if there is a drag queen, a gay men’s chorus singing the National Anthem, or even out gay players present, the LGBTQ+ sports website Outsports noted.

The aforementioned website also confirmed that the NHL has banned individual players from applying Pride Tape onto their hockey sticks. Proceeds from the sale of the rainbow-colored tape have gone towards LGBTQ+ youth outreach and educational initiatives, Pride Tape’s website states.

Queerty noted that the Thursday memo specified that “specialty jerseys may be sold as merchandise, they just can’t be on the ice,” meaning that “the NHL is still happy to take LGBTQ+ fans’ money. But won’t stand up for them in the face of a few homophobes.”

Last June, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman talked to Sportsnet about the rainbow-colored jerseys and how some players have refused to wear them.

“It’s become a distraction,” Bettman said. “And taking away from the fact that all of our clubs host nights in honor of various groups or causes, and we’d rather they continue to get the appropriate attention they deserve and not be a distraction.”

Bettman’s “distraction” comment may reference instances like what happened last January when Philadelphia Flyers’ player Ivan Provorov refused to take part in his team’s Pride Night warm-up session because he didn’t want to wear a rainbow-colored jersey. He said the jersey violated his Russian Orthodox Christian beliefs.

Bettman noted that NHL teams will still host Pride nights; players just won’t wear rainbow-colored jerseys during those nights. In a statement against the jersey ban, You Can Play, an organization opposing queerphobia in sports, said that they were “concerned and disappointed” by the new policy.

“Today’s decision means that the over 95% of players who chose to wear a Pride jersey to support the community will now not get an opportunity to do so. Pride nights will continue and we look forward to further enhancing the programming these opportunities bring to the mission of inclusion and belonging for the 2SLGBTQ+ community given this restriction,” the organization said.

This past Pride season, queerphobic conservative activists orchestrated boycotts of Target and Bud Light for including the LGBTQ+ community in their marketing. These activists admitted that their goal is to make Pride “toxic” to brands. If the NHL is any indication, that campaign is working.

Outsports added, ” The NHL was one of only two major pro sports leagues in North America to never change their X avatar to a rainbow during 2023’s Pride Month (the other was the NFL).”

30mag,

Players shall not be put in the position of having to demonstrate (or where they may be appearing to demonstrate) personal support for any Special Initiatives.

That seems reasonable.

A factor that may be considered in this regard includes, for example, whether a Player (or Players) is required to be in close proximity to any groups or individuals visibly or otherwise clearly associated with such Special Initiative(s).

This seems stupid.

prole,

Then he says:

“It’s become a distraction,” Bettman said. “And taking away from the fact that all of our clubs host nights in honor of various groups or causes, and we’d rather they continue to get the appropriate attention they deserve and not be a distraction.”

I wonder if those rules will apply for players who refuse to participate in any other themed night for any other reason? Or will it just be for Pride Nights?

30mag,

I think that is a good question.

lennybird, (edited )
@lennybird@lemmy.world avatar

The new memo said, in part, “Players shall not be put in the position of having to demonstrate (or where they may be appearing to demonstrate) personal support for any Special Initiatives. A factor that may be considered in this regard includes, for example, whether a Player (or Players) is required to be in close proximity to any groups or individuals visibly or otherwise clearly associated with such Special Initiative(s).”

Wait so their excuse is to protect the bigots who don’t want to participate, so their solution is to ban it all…? What?

johannesvanderwhales,

“All players will celebrate diversity the way we tell them to, when we tell them to. Non-conformity will not be tolerated.”

Honytawk,

I’d colour my hair in rainbow and take off the helmet after each match

TubeTalkerX,

Go full Rodman!

FoolishObserver,

So, could a specific line each pick 2-3 colors- individually, not a rainbow- to create a rainbow? Or a goalie with different colors on indiviual pads?

orbitz,

I’m a Canadian who doesn’t pay much attention to hockey (yeah I know), but fuck this decision. Everyone should be for inclusive rights to all members of society who respect others. No ands ifs or buts. Fuck people who don’t agree, it’s not in your face it’s just people wanting to be treated as equals you fuckers. I’d say heaven forbid we welcome different people but that’s already in the bible, not that these people read it.

shalafi, (edited )

it’s not in your face

That is exactly what conservatives argue.

“I’m fine with those people, but why do you have to shove it in my face?!”

They truly believe that any gay symbolism is pushy. They’re coming from a time and place where gays were stuffed in the closet. Might be hard for young people to understand, but being gay was kept on the down low. Hell, “fag bashing” was a popular sport in the 80’s. Don’t want your ass beat? Fine. Keep that shit hidden and we’re cool.

Had a high school buddy of mine about piss himself when I saw him in a straight/gay bar. “Please don’t tell anybody!” “Don’t give a shit. Let me hit whatever that is you got going.”

Same bar, I was watching my gf dance and a guy pulled up, offered me a drink. “That’d be cool, but just so you know, I’m not gay.” He knocked his barstool over running backwards. “Hey man! I’m sorry! It’s cool!” “I’m cool. Can I still get that drink?” LOL, if you think gays have it bad now, you ain’t seen shit.

Even “openly” gay stars like Liberace and Elton John were just “light in the loafers”. No one called them gay. That was an insult beyond the pale.

And y’all can rage and shit yourselves in the comments for all I care, call me some sort of vile apologist, don’t give a fuck. I’m just outlining how it was then vs. how it is now.

Some people’s brains are literally incapable of adjusting to change. And some people don’t think the changes are happening fast enough. And here we are.

WhipTheLlama,

They truly believe that any gay symbolism is pushy.

It is in your face, especially during pride month. But that’s the point. It’s in your face so we can talk about how gay people are treated, what they’ve overcome, and show that they are being included in places they previously weren’t. You can’t do that if it’s not in your face.

So, they’ve got a point when they claim that gay symbolism is pushy. I’d ask them why they think it’s useful to be pushy.

cheery_coffee,

Until I stop seeing “Christ is lord” billboards and ads they can shut up about gays being in their face.

Honytawk,

being gay was kept on the down low

Not just on the down low, you could get beaten or even jailed for coming out as gay before.

It was literally illegal to be interested in men when you were a man.

systemglitch,

No one should have to support a political ideology they do not in fact support.

No one.

Steve,

Spineless jellyfish

rbesfe,

Anyone who knows hockey guys knows that while there are definitely good ones, most of them are huge pieces of shit

ThePantser,
@ThePantser@lemmy.world avatar

But they can have sponsors plastered all over the arena for companies that are evil. Need a forward thinking company demand they put their logo with a pride flag on it. But those kinds of companies don’t sponsor sports usually. It’s always beer and beer companies are bitches.

Satelllliiiiiiiteeee,
@Satelllliiiiiiiteeee@kbin.social avatar

God I fucking hate Bettman.

Kolanaki, (edited )
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Whoever made this decision needs their teeth knocked out. If they’re already knocked out, they need to be given implants just so they can be knocked out again.

They’re perfectly fine with selling you rainbow merch, but having some rainbow tape on a player’s stick is “distracting?” To whom? Fucking dickheads.

xc2215x,

I can understand allowing a player to not use it but banning for all is too much.

Gingerlegs,

Super important stuff there Gary

TheDarkKnight,

League wastes their time on stuff like this and doesn’t address blackouts that actually affect fans. Priorities!

squirrelwithnut,

How progressive of them.

MushuChupacabra,
@MushuChupacabra@lemmy.world avatar

I’m looking forward to seeing which players defy this.

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