All around the NHL on Friday, teams and players celebrated Pride Day, offering up pictures, videos and even special gear to benefit LGBTQ+ charities.
June 26th is a significant date because in 2015 the U.S. Supreme Court held in a 5-4 decision that the Fourteenth Amendment requires all states to grant same-sex marriages and recognize same-sex marriages granted in other states.
The Chicago Blackhawks teamed up with Rowboat Creative to make special edition Pride shirts available. Proceeds will be going to Chicago Blackhawks Foundation, and Center on Halsted, which is dedicated to advancing community and securing the health and well-being of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) people of Chicago.
We teamed up with Rowboat Creative again, this time launching a shirt to support our LGBTQ+ community!
The net proceeds from the tees will go to the @CenteronHalsted and the #Blackhawks Foundation to support our LGBTQ+ partners!
The Dallas Stars posted a conversation between defenseman John Klingberg and an executive board member of You Can Play, which works ensure the safety and inclusion for all who participate in sports, including LGBTQ+ athletes, coaches and fans.
Minnesota Wild forward J.T. Brown shared a great family photo of his wife, Lexi, and their two children all decked out in Pride gear.
Happy @NHL Pride Day to the LGBTQ+ community! I wish we could be celebrating at the Twin Cities Pride parade again this year, but instead the kids, Lexi, and I will settle for a living room dance party. Love is love. #HockeyIsForEveryonepic.twitter.com/aDzP3BbbQv