Waterloo Region Record

Players of colour form Hockey Diversity Alliance

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A group of players of colour have formed the Hockey Diversity Alliance in an effort to combat racism in the game.

The group announced its formation in a statement released Monday.

San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane and former NHL player Akim Aliu were named co-heads of the group, while Buffalo Sabres forward Wayne Simmonds, Minnesota Wild defenceman Matt Dumba, Detroit Red Wings defenceman Trevor Daley, Philadelph­ia Flyers forward Chris Stewart and recently retired forward Joel Ward make up the executive committee.

The group said in its release its mission is “to eradicate racism and intoleranc­e in hockey.” It will be independen­t from the NHL but hopes to work with the league.

Racism in hockey was brought to the forefront last year with allegation­s made by Aliu against then Calgary Flames head coach Bill Peters. Aliu said Peters directed racial slurs at him when both were with the same minor-league team a decade ago. Peters resigned as Flames head coach shortly after the allegation­s were made public.

Aliu followed that up by penning a Players’ Tribune article last month where he said change in hockey is needed at a grassroots level.

Kane called for fellow NHL players to speak out on racial inequality after the death of George Floyd, a Black man who was killed in Minneapoli­s when a white police officer put a knee on his throat for nearly nine minutes.

More than 100 players have since used their platform to speak on Floyd’s death.

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