NHL resumes play after postponements aimed at highlighting social issues
TORONTO — The NHL raised curtain on the restart to its restart with a clear message Saturday.
Black. Lives. Matter.
After players in the NBA kicked off a boycott Wednesday that spread to other sports across North America following the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, in Wisconsin last weekend, members of the eight NHL teams left in the league’s resumption of play elected to postpone four post-season games scheduled for Thursday and Friday.
The organic move driven by the players saw a series of meetings and calls, including conversations with member of the Hockey Diversity Alliance, inside the two bubbles in Toronto and Edmonton where clubs are sequestered as the league looks to complete its pandemic-delayed season.