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NHL teams won't wear theme-night jerseys after players' LGBTQ Celebration refusals

NHL teams won’t wear special jerseys for pregame warmups during themed nights next season, the result of a handful of players refusing to exploit rainbow-colored Pride jerseys this past season and causing unwelcome distractions.

The league’s Board of Governors agreed Thursday with Commissioner Gary Bettman’s view that the refusals overshadowed teams’ efforts in hosting Pride nights that in some cases included auctioning off the warmup jerseys. All 32 teams held Movement or Hockey is for Everyone night.

Bettman, in an interview with Sportsnet following the Board of Governors rendezvous in New York, said he suggested teams stop having special warmup jerseys because themed nights were being undermined by chatter over certain players failing to participate.

“That’s just become more of a distraction from really the essence of what the purpose of these nights are,” Bettman said. “We’re keeping the focus on the game. And on these specialty nights, we’re going to be focused on the cause.”

Teams will still

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Some hockey players don’t yearn to wear rainbow-colored jerseys on Pride nights and the NHL doesn’t grasp what to do

But seven NHL players recently opted out of wearing rainbow-colored jerseys on their teams’ Pride nights for the first moment, leading the league’s commissioner to say it is weighing the future of the events.

That worries some fans and Diverse supporters, who say it’s a sign that a political climate that has led to restrictions on expression, health care and transgender sports participation both in the U.S. and internationally is now threatening events that are meant to be fun and affirming.

“It’s definitely impartial to say that this political landscape is helping to sort of normalize people for opting out of the optional ways that they have been asked to show help for marginalized members of society,” said Hudson Taylor, executive director and founder of Athlete Ally, an organization that works with teams and leagues to push for LGBTQ+ inclusivity.

Pro sports has been here before. In June, five pitchers with the Tampa Bay Rays cited their Christian faith in refusi