Jalen Luypen, an Oil Kings forward and Chicago Blackhawks prospect, said, "We changed our mentality as a group and protected Luke at all costs.
"We just kind of fell in love with him. He's just a great dude. ... We knew if anything was said to Luke, we'd do anything for him."
Prokop's impact over the past year extended beyond the ice. He's embraced being an LGBTQ+ advocate and role model. He played a role in the development of the Oil Kings' first Pride Day game April 9. As part of the event, he teamed with Bauer and had a custom pair of skates made featuring rainbow colors.
In June, Prokop received both the WHL and CHL Humanitarian of the Year awards for his advocacy for inclusion in hockey and across sports, and for charitable contributions in his community.
He created a program that donated $10 for each of his shots on goal to
Kids Help Phone
, which he said he believes provides a vital service as a support mechanism for youth in the LGBTQ+ community.
Prokop said he hears from members of the LGBTQ+ community who tell him that they were moved by his coming out, which impacted their decision to do the same.
"I was getting messages from people in Australia, Sweden, all over across Europe," he said. "It was awesome to see that my message and my story was getting out that far because my goal was, obviously, to help be who I was, but to have a little impact for kids out there who were like me growing up, not really knowing much about their sexuality, questioning it, stuff like that.
"It was a little bit overwhelming to start, but I kind of got used to it," Prokop said of the attention. "It's been really awesome just hearing other people's stories."
One of those stories belongs to Jason Shaya. The play-by-play broadcaster for Utica, the New Jersey Devils' American Hockey League affiliate,
publicly came out as gay in October 2021
, influenced by Prokop's decision.
"Luke's courage to come out was profoundly motivating and inspiring to me," Shaya said. "It was also the overwhelmingly positive response he received from the entire hockey world that helped me make my decision. He sent me a message after I came out, and it was a classy move from someone who realizes the responsibility of helping people like myself feel that they have an ally in the business. Without Luke, I'm not sure I would've done what I did."