Jarome Iginla on emotions during a difficult few months, racism in hockey - TSN.ca

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joins TSN’s Ryan Rishaug to discuss the emotions he felt following the death of George Floyd, whether or not he believes there will be real change in both the NHL and the outside world as well as improving accessibility for kids growing up looking to play the game he loves.Thanks so much for taking the time to chat with us here today.

More fans doing things that are completely inappropriate. But as far as players, since I broke in, the NHL had awareness and sensitivity training and I know it can sound like a small thing but I found it was actually a big step for the NHL and the rest of the players because we go to these meetings that we were required to go to, all players had to go to it and you would discuss all the things that were not appropriate at all.

 

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Check out our podcast with Jarome a few weeks back, great guy.

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