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Willie O'Ree was the league's first black player, breaking into the Bruins' lineup in 1958, and there are now 28 blacks and a total of 68 non-whites in a league of 876 players. There have been a few racial incidents over the years, including a banana thrown at the Philadelphia Flyers' Wayne Simmonds in a preseason game last fall.
"It's disgusting," Simmonds said Thursday about the reaction to Ward's goal. "Things like that have happened to me before. It's not something you want to happen, but it's sad in this day and age that it continues to happen."
The NHL said in a statement that the tweets were, "ignorant and unacceptable. The people responsible for these comments have no place associating themselves with our game."
Said Capitals owner Ted Leonsis on his blog: "Shame on these folks who decided to take to their keyboards and show their ignorance and their racism and hate."
After Ward's decisive goal, Carter tweeted "Warrrrrrrrrrdo!!" and was soon subjected to several racist tweets himself. Carter said he tracked down one of the tweeters, a student at Eastern Connecticut State University, and called the school president's office Thursday. Later that afternoon, the student called Carter to apologize, and Carter accepted it.
He said that when he got traded to Boston his rookie season, his parents were afraid for him to play there.
"They had heard all the talk about Boston being racist, but I got nothing but love there," said Carter, who scored 70 goals for the Bruins. "I was a black hockey player -- so what. I was a Bruin, and that's all that mattered."
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