The BHHT is a part of Hockey is for Everyone, a joint NHL and NHLPA initiative that has celebrated diversity and inclusion in hockey since 1996.
"As it says, hockey is for everyone," said Machelle Woolston, a visitor from New Jersey in town for the Winter Classic. "I think now that folks like Matt Dumba, they're standing up. They want to be heard, too, and say, 'We are part of this game, we are part of this history.' It's a long way to go just in general -- for everything -- but it's a good feeling that is really truly starting."
To help continue diversifying and growing the game, the NHL and Wild will install a dryland training facility and mentoring room at Northeast Ice Arena, a community rink located within two miles of downtown Minneapolis, as a legacy to the Winter Classic.
The Northeast Ice Arena, owned and operated by the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, serves as home ice for the Herb Brooks Foundation's "Learn to Play" and "Learn to Skate" free Rink Rats hockey programs, Minneapolis boys and girls JV and Varsity high school teams, the Minneapolis Storm and Minneapolis Titans Youth Hockey Associations, City of Lakes Youth Hockey Association, and other local community hockey programs.