NASHVILLE -- Jason McCrimmon, a Detroit hockey and community fixture, received the Willie O'Ree Community Hero Award at the 2023 NHL Awards at Bridgestone Arena on Monday.
The 40-year-old Detroit native is also an ambassador for the Detroit Red Wings Learn, Play, Score, a program launched in 2020 that focuses on lowering systemic barriers by providing equitable access to hockey in various forms to children across the city. It includes street hockey within physical education curriculum for all schools from kindergarten through eighth grade.
O'Ree, who became the NHL's first Black player when he debuted with the Boston Bruins against the Montreal Canadiens at the Montreal Forum on Jan. 18, 1958, presented the annual award to McCrimmon.
"Just interacting with him and to be in a situation to be able to talk to him and pick his brain and just talk to a living legend," McCrimmon said of O'Ree. "And now to be mentioned in the same sentence as him, for me, it's just beyond an honor."
In 2014, McCrimmon established Detroit Ice Dreams, a nonprofit youth hockey organization that makes ice hockey more accessible and affordable for children from underrepresented communities.
He is also coach and owner of the Motor City Gamblers of the United State Premier Hockey League, where players showcase their talents for college or major junior teams.
McCrimmon said it's all about giving back and being in a situation where he can help "more kids that look like me have access to the beautiful game of hockey and be able to play, and kind of just create something that's different on their resume from most kids who come from the inner city of Detroit."
"Everything I do is hockey," he said. "I'm lucky to be able to do something that I love. To do things for myself and those around me in the community makes me feel very blessed."