EDMONTON, AB - The Edmonton Oilers will be showing their support for diversity, inclusion and 2SLGBTQ+ communities when they host the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday, March 25 at Rogers Place -- and the largest 50/50 raffle in professional sports will support MacEwan University's Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity (CSGD).
The NHL's United by Hockey Mobile Museum is also stopping in ICE District Plaza on March 25 to celebrate the game's trailblazers, change-makers and business leaders spanning across multiple under-represented and multicultural demographics.
During the game, Pride colours will take over Rogers Place and Oilers players will use Edmonton's own Pride Tape on their sticks during warmup. The sticks will be auctioned at a later date with the net proceeds donated to the CSGD. There will also be a series of information booths on the main concourse at Rogers Place where fans can learn more about Pride Tape, the CSGD and Who's Hockey -- the first release in the Hockey is for Everyone children's book series in partnership with the NHL, co-authored by Pride Tape co-founder Jeff McLean.
The Oilers will also be showcasing a number of 2SLGBTQ+ community leaders whose work has helped make Oil Country a more inclusive place for everyone, including Oilers anthem singer Robert Clark, who will be joined on the ice by a number of local allies and fellow changemakers.
RELEASE: Oilers to celebrate Pride on March 25
Hockey club will be showing support for diversity, inclusion and 2SLGBTQ+ communities while 50/50 will benefit MacEwan University's Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity