Flyers take Pride Night opportunity to support more inclusion in hockey

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Flyers James van Riemsdyk scores the game winning goal against Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck at right during the third period at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Tuesday, February 1, 2022. Flyers beat the Jets 3-1When the Flyers came to Nora Cothren and told her that James van Riemsdyk and Scott Laughton wanted to provide game tickets to the You Can Play Project, she thought of a worthy recipient immediately.

Ries, now 16, said she had known her orientation for a long time but took a while to come to terms with it. She came out to her family first and then told her team when she was 13. Cothren did not tell her own team until she was 18 and the season had ended. “Getting to see kids like Juls be themselves at very early ages and be fully embraced by their teammates and have the experience of being their full selves on the ice, off the ice, with their teammates, it’s why I do what I do,” Cothren said.

“I think it says a lot about hockey that there hadn’t even been a retired player that had come out before that,” Cothren said of Brendan Burke. “There’s never been an active player, but there’s not even a retired player.” “That was life-changing for me,” Cothren said. “You know, as someone who is out in the hockey world, having these guys that play for a team that has been a part of my life for almost the entirety of my life saying folks like me were included in hockey was really important. It gave me the confidence to share my story and get involved in the work and try to make a difference.”

 

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