Wollman Park Partners, which includes the parent company of the New Jersey Devils, along with the Premier Hockey Federation and the Carnegie Initiative used the iconic Manhattan outdoor rink as a backdrop Thursday to launch "Celebrating Black Excellence and Joy in Hockey."
Hockey Hall of Famer Willie O'Ree, who became the NHL's first Black player when he joined the Boston Bruins on Jan. 18, 1958, attended the launch via Zoom.
At Wollman with players from Ice Hockey in Harlem on Thursday were "NHL on TNT" analyst and former NHL player Anson Carter; Kelly Babstock, an Indigenous player for the Metropolitan Riveters of the PHF; Stefanie Tomlin, vice president of Wollman Park Partners and general manager of the rink; and
Bokondji Imama
a forward for Tucson of the American Hockey League who endured an on-ice racist incident last month.
"To combat hate and encourage Black youth to continue their love for the sport, we mobilized our resources to form a multi-layered partnership with PHF, the Carnegie Initiative, and Turner Sports/Bleacher Report to celebrate Black excellence and joy in hockey," Tomlin said. "Through this campaign, we are seeking to become a solution to the problem by uplifting inclusivity on ice and not remaining silent on an issue that directly impacts the communities we continuously serve.