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Hockey: Statue of Liberty image cleared for U.S. helmets
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[February 13, 2018]
By Dan Burns
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Two
U.S. goaltenders are free to take to the ice on Tuesday with images
of the Statue of Liberty on their helmets after a misunderstanding
about whether they violated an Olympic ban on political symbols.
USA Hockey and the International Olympic Committee said the helmets
worn by Nicole Hensley and Alex Rigsby do not require alterations.
"Masks are approved," USA Hockey spokeswoman Andrea Mazzarelli said
in an email. "No modifications needed."
An IOC spokesman said: "It seems to have been a misunderstanding, we
have not asked for the symbol to be removed."
It was not clear whether either Hensley or Rigsby will play in
Tuesday's preliminary round game between the U.S. and the Olympic
Athletes from Russia. U.S. head coach Robb Stauber has not yet named
his starting netminder.
Maddie Rooney started Sunday's opener against Finland, which the
U.S. won 3-1.
IOC rules state that "no form of publicity or propaganda, commercial
or otherwise, may appear on persons, on sportswear, accessories or,
more generally, on any article of clothing or equipment whatsoever
worn or used by the athletes or other participants in the Olympic
Games".
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USA goalie Nicole Hensley (29) looks on during a training session
for the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games at Kwandong Hockey
Centre. Mandatory Credit: Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports
It is not the first time a question has been raised about symbols on
a U.S. goaltender's mask. At the 2010 Vancouver Games American men's
goalie Ryan Miller was required to cover up the words "Miller Time"
on his mask.
The phrase "It's Miller Time" is a trademark of MillerCoors, a unit
of Molson Coors Brewing Co, and has long been used to promote the
Miller High Life and Miller Lite beer brands.
(Additional reporting by Karolos Grohman, editing by Ed Osmond)
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