The Washington Capitals are honoring the history and legacy of their Black players with a permanent display inside Capital One Arena.
Fans will get their first in-person look at the display when the Capitals host the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday (7 p.m. ET; TNT, SN, TVAS, NHL LIVE). The unveiling is part of the Capitals' celebration of Black History Month.
"I couldn't be more proud to have this new permanent display donning our concourse for all guests -- not just at our Capitals games -- to experience," Capitals owner Ted Leonsis said. "These incredible players and their stories are honored for their contributions to the NHL and for carrying the mantle forward to encourage more interest in the sport. As we aim to embody that hockey is really for everyone, we celebrate this important step in commemorating hockey's rich history."
The display, located behind Section 116 of the arena's main concourse, salutes the contributions of the 11 Black players who have played for the Capitals since the team joined the NHL in 1974.