To kick off Black History Month, the New York Rangers, along with presenting partner Chase, will highlight the trailblazers who broke barriers and continue to lead the global fight for racial equality with Black History Night on Tuesday, February 1, when the Blueshirts take on the Florida Panthers at 7:00 PM at Madison Square Garden.
Throughout Black History Month, the Rangers will amplify their commitment to diversity and inclusion in the game by developing original content to recognize current and former Black NHL players and those who blazed the trail for a better game. In a cohesive effort with the NHL, the Rangers will continue to inspire and elevate the message that hockey is for everyone.
Prior to the game on Tuesday, the Rangers will host youth groups - specifically children from T.E.A.M. (Together Everyone Achieves More) Hockey and Ice Hockey and Harlem, as well as the Garden of Dreams Foundation - to attend a pre-game discussion focused on the importance of education, sports, leadership, and the pursuit of excellence. Panelists for the pre-game discussion include NHL and Rangers alumni Anson Carter and Tony McKegney. Carter played in over 670 NHL games and was a Ranger for parts of two seasons. McKegney skated in the NHL for 13 seasons, including a 64-game stint with the Blueshirts during the 1986-87 season.