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NHL walks back previous rule change thanks to the actions of one former Maple Leaf

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Liam McCormick
October 24, 2023  (2:53 PM)
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Going into this season, the NHL made the cowardly choice to eliminate players' individual ability to show support for the LGBTQ+ community with Pride tape. The decision didn't go over well with fans and the media, and now we're seeing that players were displeased too.

Travis Dermott was the first player to use Pride tape in-game after the NHL introduced the policy. Dermott was praised by fans and some other players for being the first to take the stand, and now, the NHL has its response. Some had assumed that he'd face supplemental discipline in the form of a fine, but the result was far from what anyone had expected. The NHL has actually walked back their ban on Pride tape.

Earlier today, the NHL released a short statement stating the retraction of their ban on players using tape to support social causes.

The NHL office looks truly lost in this scenario, initially banning players from supporting causes and backpedalling at the first sign of resistance. However, at least now the record seems to be set straight, and players once again have the right to support social causes in practices and on game days.

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OCTOBRE 24   |   243 ANSWERS
NHL walks back previous rule change thanks to the actions of one former Maple Leaf

Are you happy to see the NHL walk back their previous rule change and allow players to use Pride tape?

Yes, every player should have the right to choose11246.1 %
No, hockey is no place for social causes8133.3 %
Honestly never cared either way5020.6 %
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