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Both Connor McDavid and Morgan Rielly speak out against NHL's new Pride policy
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Both Connor McDavid and Morgan Rielly speak out against NHL's new Pride policy

The two NHL stars have zero tolerance for hatred and bigotry.

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According to multiple online reports, the NHL has effectively banned the use of rainbow colored hockey tape used to show support for Pride and the LGBTQ+ community for the upcoming 2023-24 season.

The NHL, of course, made a policy change regarding the use 'special interest' jerseys for the upcoming season banning the use of Pride jerseys, Military Appreciation jerseys, Hockey Fights Cancer jerseys and other special interest jerseys. Today's news regarding the Pride tape, however takes things to the next level.

From LGBTQ+ publisher OutSports:

Outsports has learned that the NHL has issued a league-wide ban of Pride Tape on the ice with the players during warm-ups, games and even practices. A league spokesperson has confirmed this change in policy with Outsports.

The NHL was also forced to clarify a memo sent to every team recently after some expressed confusion. The main part that had teams unsure was:

Players shall not be put in the position of having to demonstrate (or where they may be appearing to demonstrate) personal support for any Special Initiatives. A factor that may be considered in this regard includes, for example, whether a Player (or Players) is required to be in close proximity to any groups or individuals visibly or otherwise clearly associated with such Special Initiative(s).

- OutSports

Personally, I feel like this is taking things a bit far.

If a player wants to show support for a cause and they do it in a subtle way, I can't see how anyone can have a problem with it. Having rainbow tape on your stick does no harm to any one or any group... for the life of me I can't see what this policy aims to accomplish. Just more nonsense from the NHL... but what else is new?

There has been some scuttlebutt around the league that players will simply opt to use rainbow colored tape and then let the chip fall where they may. Is the NHL actually going to fine a player for showing support for Pride? Do they want that PR nightmare? I don't think so...

In fact, Toronto Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving said so much earlier today, stating that the team will find ways to show support for the LGBTQ+ community even if it doesn't adhere to the NHL's preferences.

Again... I say do it and then just deal with the consequences...

Incidentally, Morgan Rielly also spoke out about the policy saying to The Score earlier today, "I wish players had the right to do more and be more involved. I'm going to continue to be involved in the community and offer support to those communities and those groups that want that, need that."

Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid echoed those sentiments with Sportsnet earlier today saying, "I've expressed disappointment in not wearing the various jerseys or tape or whatever... it's always something that I've enjoyed. In term's of the league's standpoint, it's something I'd like to put back into place one day certainly.

Source: The Score