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Alors que le Wild a décidé de ne pas porter de maillots Pride ce soir, Jon Merrill a quand même accueilli plus de 30 personnes LGBTQ+ au match ce soir


En tant que personne trans, tout ce refus de porter le maillot Pride Night est juste … douloureux. Une initiative visant à rendre le hockey plus inclusif me fait me sentir de plus en plus mal à l’aise. Au moins le légendaire attaquant de Goal a Game Jon Merrill est un allié.


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6 Comments

  1. Throw_away91251952

    Jesus, the wild did too? What the hell. That’s frustrating.

  2. Intrepid_Camp_219

    We’ve never had this issue with players or the entire team not wearing the jerseys, right?

  3. Waffles_Remix

    I’m happy the VGK have made such a point to go all out for pride nights, jerseys, and merch. For those claiming any of it is virtue signaling it may be to you personally in your own experience, but my late best bud was gay and had never ever felt like the door was open for him with sports. I introduced him to the VGK and it was a combination of their effect to raise morale in the city after the shooting and their commitment to hosting pride nights that drew him in. The only sticker he ever put on his car was for the VGK. An organization going out of their way to say they support inclusion does have an effect. Sitting next to him in T-Mobile was one of our final memories.

  4. dominicgetdown

    Are they going to do pride nights for other title VII stuff?

  5. lvhockeytrish

    Merrill is a character dude and I know he wasn’t the biggest contributor to points but I miss having him around. You’re always welcome in Vegas, Merrill.

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