BREAKING - Blackhawks Release Updated Statement on Their Pride Night
Just a couple days ago the Chicago Blackhawks announced that they would not be participating in pride night as they were concerned that their Russian players families might be at risk cause it goes against their religious beliefs.
Just today the NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said that the league doesn't have any information to suggest that Russian players would be at «material risk» in Russia or elsewhere if they were to participate in pride night activities.
The Blackhawks came out with a statement after this saying that they will are proud to announce they are going to be doing their annual pride night celebration on Sunday March 26th against Vancouver.
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