NHL, NHLPA and 32 clubs unite in celebration of Pride
Nearly 100 LGBTQ+ organizations supported and more than $75,000 invested.
Nearly 100 LGBTQ+ organizations supported and more than $75,000 invested.
Born in Australia and first introduced to hockey while growing up in Japan, Jordan Spence has embraced his non-traditional journey to the NHL.
Discussions focused on diversity and inclusion, emphasizing how inclusion builds the foundation for stronger and higher-performing teams.
The campaign recognizes the commitment and dedication required to break barriers and become changemakers in hockey.
The Flyers forward has been eager to take on a role in supporting the LGBTQ+ community since entering the league over 10 years ago.
Jonas Siegenthaler is deeply grateful for the backing he receives from the Asian fan base.
Sherwood signed a one-year contract with the Nashville Predators in April.
The Minnesota Wild forward is staunch supporter of the women’s game, both internationally and the PWHPA.
The 28-year-old forward is a respected veteran on the international scene and the within the PWHPA.
Through his partnership with Kids Help Phone, Luke Prokop is making an impact in the lives of young people across Canada.
Amid a season of career-best numbers, Nick Suzuki found ways to be a leader off the ice, too.
Pride Month is part of the NHL and NHLPA’s joint Hockey Is For Everyone year-round initiative.
Kurtis Gabriel is pushing for change, but he's also committed to growth as an ally.
He may have picked up an assist in a win back on March 2, but Blake Coleman's biggest assist of the night wasn't for the Tampa Bay Lightning.
This June, the NHL and NHLPA are celebrating Pride Month as part of their joint Hockey Is For Everyone year-round initiative.
For the first time, the NHL and NHLPA celebrate Asian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month as part of annual Hockey Is For Everyone campaign.
As the NHLPA and NHL celebrate Gender Equality Month, NHLPA.com re-visits some defining events that shaped female hockey history.
When she’s on the ice, Sarah Nurse brings game-changing skill as an elite athlete. When she’s off the ice, she brings that same drive to leveling the playing field.
This March, the NHL and NHLPA are celebrating over 200 women from across the hockey community in honor of International Women’s Day and Gender Equality Month, a Hockey Is For Everyone™ initiative.
Darnell Nurse and Ryan Reaves know the obstacles BIPOC hockey players face. The two sat down with Sportsnet host David Amber for a Team Rogers talk.