HPOC Movement was established in February 2020 by Jazmine Miley, a 27-year-old Afro-Latina who captains Puerto Rico's women's team at the LATAM Cup and is the women's hockey coach at Paul Smith's College, an upstate New York school that competes in American Collegiate Hockey Association Division II.
Its mission is to highlight and support players of color and provide them the opportunity and outlet to bond with other players who are often the only minority players on their team.
Miley said she was grateful that Duclair had the time to stop by.
"This is something that they will talk about for years, the pictures, the autographs and everything," she said. "A memorable moment."
The visit resonated with Nigel Wilson-Phillippi, an 11-year-old defenseman from the Washington, D.C. area.
"It was great because he's an NHL player and he's Black and he actually cares about people of color, and it's great knowing that someone actually cares," he said.
Duclair wasn't the only special guest at the LATAM Cup. Five of the NHL's major trophies were on display. Players posed for photos with the Vezina Trophy, awarded to the League's best goalie; the James Norris Trophy, presented to the best defenseman; the Calder Trophy for the NHL's top rookie; and the Willie O'Ree Community Hero award.