Chairing the 20-member coalition will be former
players Anson Carter and P.K. Subban. The members represent a
variety of groups, including people of color and the LGBTQ+
community.
The group is a retooling of the NHL Player Inclusion Committee,
formed in 2020 to make recommendations on how to advance the
experiences of diverse players. But the new coalition is
transitioning from one that just makes recommendations to one
that will take action through educational sessions and events.
"Every member of the NHL Player Inclusion Coalition shares a
passion to bring diversity and inclusion to the forefront of the
hockey community. It has been incredible to work together to
amplify the role of players as advisors, ambassadors, and
catalysts for real change, which benefits underrepresented
groups in the game," said Carter, who played in 674 NHL games.
"As we enter the coalition's next phase, we are excited to grow
our impact by sharing more of our work with fans to invite
everyone who loves hockey to join the movement with us."
--Field Level Media
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