"Yes, we can make a difference in people's lives because we have that platform, but I also think we have an obligations, as sports, to let people be, to use an old cliché, the best that they can be," Bettman said. "It's about what we have in common, not what separates us. And to the extent that there are particular segments of society that have been left behind, we have the opportunity to elevate and bring more people together."
King and Commissioner Bettman shared their views during the half-day summit's opening session, which was moderated by Kim Davis, the NHL's Executive Vice President, Social Impact, Growth Initiatives & Legislative Affairs.
The summit, held at Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, is part of a partnership between the NHL and the Billie Jean King Initiative to advance diversity and gender equality across hockey and highlight the League's continued commitment to furthering those efforts.