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Red Wings upset over group’s use of logo

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The Detroit Red Wings are considerin­g legal action to stop white nationalis­ts from using their logo as part of a “disturbing” rally in Charlottes­ville, Va.

The team said in a statement Saturday it “vehemently” disagrees with the rally and is in no way associated with it. The logo of the NHL club could be seen on items held by people at the rally.

The Red Wings say they are “exploring every possible legal action as it pertains to the misuse of our logo in this disturbing demonstrat­ion.” The team adds that it believes hockey is for everyone and celebrates the diversity of its fan base and the country.

The Red Wings said their statement would be their only comment on the matter.

NHL deputy commission­er Bill Daly decried the “irresponsi­ble and improper use” of the logo.

“This specific use is particular­ly offensive because it runs counter to the inclusiven­ess that our league values and champions,” Daly said in an email to the Associated Press. “We will take immediate and all necessary steps to ensure the use is discontinu­ed as promptly as possible, and will vigorously pursue other remedies, as appropriat­e.”

There is a Michiganba­sed white nationalis­t group called the Detroit Right Wings that uses the Red Wings’ logo. The group posted on its Twitter account that members had arrived in Charlottes­ville.

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