Flyers forwards James van Riemsdyk and Scott Laughton each said they called Stewart, who is Black, in the hours after their 4-3 overtime win against the New York Islanders in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Second Round on Wednesday seeking his advice on the best way forward in the wake of NBA players boycotting playoff games to protest the shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, by a police officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Sunday.
"I've prided myself on being a great teammate on the ice, off the ice," Stewart said Friday. "Both those guys (van Riemsdyk and Laughton) came over for Thanksgiving dinner, they had dinner with my family, they know my sons, they're there for the Christmas skates, they're playing mini-sticks in the basement.
"For 17 years I've been standing up for my teammates without ever thinking twice about it, without ever asking them to repay it, and they did it times 10 for me and my family yesterday by boycotting and stepping up to the plate. I'm forever indebted and got great gratitude for the NHL players and tons of respect for those guys."
The NHL
postponed four Stanley Cup Playoff games
scheduled for Thursday and Friday after players from the eight remaining teams decided not to play as a form of protest against systemic racism and police brutality. The playoffs
will resume Saturday
.
Van Riemsdyk felt it was important to hear from Stewart, a Toronto native who has played 668 games for seven teams in 11 NHL seasons.
"I only got a chance to play with [Stewart] for this season but have gotten to know him really well, really respect him as a teammate and as a friend," van Riemsdyk said Thursday.