Willie O'Ree on racism, work to be done: 'It’s not going to stop overnight' - Sportsnet.ca

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“Maybe it’s just starting to sink in.” Willie O'Ree reflects on the growing list of NHLers now speaking out against racial injustice, the killing of George Floyd, and the work to be done to address racism in hockey:

The first black man to play in the NHL in 1958 is distressed by both the death of a black man under the knee of a white policeman, and subsequent violent confrontations between police and protesters erupting across the United States.

Three officers were charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder Wednesday, when the police officer whose knee was on Floyd’s neck was given an additional charge of second-degree murder. Akim Aliu’s revelations last year about racist remarks directed at him in the minor leagues by future NHL head coach Bill Peters held a mirror up to hockey.

Winnipeg Jets captain Blake Wheeler told reporters Tuesday “we have to be as involved in this as black athletes. It can’t just be their fight.”Bruins forward Patrice Bergeron wrote “silence is not an option for me anymore.”

 

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