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A video call between NHL officials and member clubs about new Pride night directives was contentious. The issue was pushed into the national spotlight when Travis Dermott used Pride-themed tape on his stick. The Coyotes held the NHL's first Pride night of the season, attracting attention from the league and its teams. The NHL's new conservative age raises questions about what a Pride Night looks like. The event was covered by The Athletic and The New York Times.
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From @TheAthletic: After a tumultuous year, we went behind the scenes of the NHL’s first Pride night of the season. https://t.co/4ekqDtkylS https://t.co/21zgGIcOi2
What does a Pride Night look like in the NHL's new, more, let's say, conservative age? @ian_mendes came down here to Tempe for the first one of the season, hosted by the Coyotes: Here's his story: https://t.co/7aMTdqjCwh
How do you celebrate a marginalized community as a hockey franchise when the league has put regulations on how you can? The Coyotes held the NHL's first Pride night of the season. And the eyes of the league and its teams were on Arizona. https://t.co/Pf5qeUw0GR
A mid-September video call between NHL officials and the 32 member clubs regarding its new Pride night directives was contentious, sources tell @ian_mendes. And when Travis Dermott used Pride-themed tape on his stick, the issue was pushed into the national spotlight.