The Daily Courier

Blackhawks will not wear pride-themed jerseys

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CHICAGO — The Chicago Blackhawks will not wear pridetheme­d warmup jerseys before Sunday’s Pride Night game against Vancouver because of security concerns involving a Russian law that expands restrictio­ns on activities seen as promoting LGBTQ rights in the country.

The decision was made by the NHL organizati­on following discussion­s with security officials within and outside the franchise, according to a person familiar with the situation who spoke to the AP on Wednesday on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivit­y of the move.

The Blackhawks have worn pride warmup jerseys previously and donned special warmup jerseys on some other themed nights this season. There had been ongoing conversati­ons about a pride jersey with the players, according to the person who talked to the AP, but the organizati­on made the decision to hold Pride Night without the jerseys this year.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law in December that significan­tly expands restrictio­ns on activities seen as promoting LGBTQ rights in the country. Chicago defenseman Nikita Zaitsev is a Moscow native, and there are other players with family in Russia or other connection­s to the country.

The decision by the Blackhawks comes after San Jose Sharks goalie James Reimer and Philadelph­ia Flyers defenseman Ivan Provorov refused to take part in warmups with Pride-themed jerseys. The New York Rangers opted not to wear Pride jerseys or use pride stick tape as part of their night in January despite previously advertisin­g that plan.

Russians Nikolai Knyzhov and Alexander Barabanov wore the pride-themed jerseys for the Sharks on Saturday.

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