I love how the NHL is embracing cultural celebrations and community theme nights. robert vance manifest It’s a great way to bring fans together and celebrate diversity in the sport!
Explore the vibrant NHL Cultural Celebrations and Community Theme Nights, where teams like the Montreal Canadiens celebrate diverse cultures and local communities. Embrace the festivities in style with a Montreal Canadiens Vintage Jacket, blending timeless fashion with your support for these inclusive and exciting events.
The NHL is proud of the work its teams devote to the communities they serve. From the special nights all 32 teams will be having all season long, to the frequent outreach beyond the rink, NHL. com will provide all the details on the players, coaches and staff who are such admirable ambassadors for our sport. December 6Vancouver CanucksThe Vancouver Canucks celebrated First Nations Night on Tuesday at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. The night started with a pregame ceremony which highlighted the next generation of First Nations youth on the ice. At tonights pregame ceremony, the next generation of First Nations youth stood alongside their elders at centre ice to start the nights festivities. They then participated in the ceremonial puck drop. Thank you to Chief Wayne Sparrow of the Musqueam Nation, Elected Councilor Wilson Williams of the Squamish Nation, Chief Jen Thomas of the Tsleil Waututh Nation, and youth representatives from each nation Amai Campbell, Treleen Williams, and Billy August for participating in Later in the night, three women performed a Coast Salish Prayer Song. Tonight, we welcomed three powerful women, Faith Sparrow, Sarah Jeffrey Jade George from the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil Waututh Nations respectively, to perform a Coast Salish Prayer Song, written by Jade's grandfather, Chief Dan George. December 3Boston BruinsThe Boston Bruins celebrated Hockey Is For Everyone Night on Sunday at TD Garden https://www.edmontonoilersstoreonline.com/brad-malone-jersey. The team had on rainbow tape during warmups to celebrate the night. Celebrating Hockey is for Everyone Night #NHLBruins | TDBank_US Jake DeBrusk and some of his Bruins teammates rocking the rainbow tape tonight for #HockeyIsForEveryone night at TD Garden. The Bruins then welcomed a special starting lineup featuring six hockey players representing a variety of diverse communities. The #NHLBruins welcomed an honorary Hockey is for Everyone, pres. by TDBank_US lineup to the ice featuring six hockey players representing the LGBTQIA+, sled hockey, deaf, blind, special hockey and women's hockey communities. Corwin Dickson, Boston Pride HockeyFiona December 2Calgary FlamesThe Calgary Flames celebrated Indigenous culture and tradition at Scotiabank Sattledome on Saturday. The celebration began with a beautiful rendition of "O' Canada" performed by Dilayna Blackhorse sang entirely in the native language of Blackfoot. The Flames had a special guest PA announcer, Eldon Weasel Child from the Siksika Nation, and welcomed seven drummers to provide music for the celebrationone representing each nation from the Treaty 7 Territory of Southern Alberta. Its an honour to host our annual Indigenous Celebration game During the music, each nation had a selected youth ambassador of each nation carry their flag out on to the ice. Former Flames forward Rene Bourque, who played four of his 12 NHL seasons in Calgary, was also welcomed to the ice. Bourque has dedicated much of his retirement to creating and supporting charitable initiatives to help break down barriers between Indigenous youth and hockey. Thank you to AlumniFlames Rene Bourque for dropping the puck this evening! Bourque, a native of La Biche, Alberta, represents the Metis Nation. He dropped the ceremonial puck between Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes and Flames captain Mikael Backlund. November 20Vancouver CanucksThe Vancouver Canucks hosted their fifth annual Autism Acceptance Night on Monday during their game against the San Jose Sharks at Rogers Arena. Players wore Canucks Autism Network sweatshirts during their pregame routines to show support for the organization. #Canucks sporting canucksautism hoodies pre game! The Canucks Autism Network, founded in 2008, is a non profit that provides programs to individuals on the autism spectrum and their families, while promoting acceptance and inclusion through community engagement. Members of the Canucks Autism Network participated in many of the pregame festivities, including singer Miriah Reitmeier performing 'O Canada' and the father and son duo of Shawn and Ethan Saran ringing the Community Hero Siren. Tonight, canucksautism participants took part in several of our pre game festivities to kick off our Autism Acceptance Night! November 18Winnipeg JetsAt Canada Life Centre, the Jets hosted their Pride Night, complete with special auction of autgraphed player jerseys to benefit Pride Winnipeg and Rainbow Resource Centre. Heres your first look at our 2023 team issued, limited edition Winnipeg Jets pride jerseys Six autographed jerseys are available tonight for auction exclusively on the concourse, with additional jerseys being auctioned off in June. All proceeds are in support of Rainbow November 13Edmonton OilersThe Edmonton Oilers were joined by special guests during Monday's Indigenous and Native American Heritage Night at Rogers Place. After a performance from an Indigenous band on the ice, the team recognized seven special guests, all representatives of the Indigenous community. Desmond Bull, Arthur Noskey, Andrea Sandmaier, Edna Elias, Jessie Morin, Cody Thomas and Willie Littlechild all walked out on the ice during a pregame ceremony before puck drop against the New York Islanders. Rogers Place was also decked out in fesitve colored lights and designs in celebration of the night https://www.edmontonoilersstoreonline.com/evan-bouchard-jersey. NYI EDM: Oilers' Indigenous Celebration Game The bowl is looking amazing for Indigenous Celebration Night at RogersPlace After the pregame ceremony, The Bearhead Sistersan Indigenous musical trioperformed a special Indigenous Celebration Night rendition of the Canadian national anthem in the Stoney Nakoda language. November 9San Jose SharksWith a burst of color and help from artist Malti B. Lee, the Sharks celebrated Diwali. In a video interview shared by the team, Lee said she wanted to bring the energy of Indian festivals to her unique design which incorporates the Sharks logo as well as various traditional Diwali themes. Meet Malti Malti B. Lee designed our Celebration of Diwali logo for tonights game. She wanted to bring the brightness and energy of Indian festivals into her design Zach Hyman Jersey. "It's a time when families and communities come together," Lee said. "It's just a really positive time of year and I think the Sharks putting something on for the community is really exciting. It just speaks to the fact that the Sharks are for everyone and everyone is celebrated in their own ways. I think that's really powerful from a sports team. The team also had a special group of dancers, music from DJ Heer, henna artists and more. Reminder: We're having lots of fun tonight at SAPCenter!We've got dance performances, DJHeerMusic, henna artists, and more!https: t. co qd26e0Td9E— San Jose Sharks November 9, 2023 November 2Arizona CoyotesThe Coyotes celebrated Hispanic Heritage night with some gorgeous looking jerseys worn on the way into Mullett Arena on Thursday. The black jersey featured a colorful and fearsome looking take on the Coyotes logo, complete with a helmet patterned in the vein of a sugar skull on Dia De Los Muertos. The Coyotes planned to auction off the special edition jerseys, one for each player which also features stylized nameplate and numbers, on the team foundation's website. Hogar dulce hogar. Home sweet home.
I love how the NHL is embracing cultural celebrations and community theme nights. robert vance manifest It’s a great way to bring fans together and celebrate diversity in the sport!
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Explore the vibrant NHL Cultural Celebrations and Community Theme Nights, where teams like the Montreal Canadiens celebrate diverse cultures and local communities. Embrace the festivities in style with a Montreal Canadiens Vintage Jacket, blending timeless fashion with your support for these inclusive and exciting events.
The NHL is proud of the work its teams devote to the communities they serve. From the special nights all 32 teams will be having all season long, to the frequent outreach beyond the rink, NHL. com will provide all the details on the players, coaches and staff who are such admirable ambassadors for our sport. December 6Vancouver CanucksThe Vancouver Canucks celebrated First Nations Night on Tuesday at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. The night started with a pregame ceremony which highlighted the next generation of First Nations youth on the ice. At tonights pregame ceremony, the next generation of First Nations youth stood alongside their elders at centre ice to start the nights festivities. They then participated in the ceremonial puck drop. Thank you to Chief Wayne Sparrow of the Musqueam Nation, Elected Councilor Wilson Williams of the Squamish Nation, Chief Jen Thomas of the Tsleil Waututh Nation, and youth representatives from each nation Amai Campbell, Treleen Williams, and Billy August for participating in Later in the night, three women performed a Coast Salish Prayer Song. Tonight, we welcomed three powerful women, Faith Sparrow, Sarah Jeffrey Jade George from the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil Waututh Nations respectively, to perform a Coast Salish Prayer Song, written by Jade's grandfather, Chief Dan George. December 3Boston BruinsThe Boston Bruins celebrated Hockey Is For Everyone Night on Sunday at TD Garden https://www.edmontonoilersstoreonline.com/brad-malone-jersey. The team had on rainbow tape during warmups to celebrate the night. Celebrating Hockey is for Everyone Night #NHLBruins | TDBank_US Jake DeBrusk and some of his Bruins teammates rocking the rainbow tape tonight for #HockeyIsForEveryone night at TD Garden. The Bruins then welcomed a special starting lineup featuring six hockey players representing a variety of diverse communities. The #NHLBruins welcomed an honorary Hockey is for Everyone, pres. by TDBank_US lineup to the ice featuring six hockey players representing the LGBTQIA+, sled hockey, deaf, blind, special hockey and women's hockey communities. Corwin Dickson, Boston Pride HockeyFiona December 2Calgary FlamesThe Calgary Flames celebrated Indigenous culture and tradition at Scotiabank Sattledome on Saturday. The celebration began with a beautiful rendition of "O' Canada" performed by Dilayna Blackhorse sang entirely in the native language of Blackfoot. The Flames had a special guest PA announcer, Eldon Weasel Child from the Siksika Nation, and welcomed seven drummers to provide music for the celebrationone representing each nation from the Treaty 7 Territory of Southern Alberta. Its an honour to host our annual Indigenous Celebration game During the music, each nation had a selected youth ambassador of each nation carry their flag out on to the ice. Former Flames forward Rene Bourque, who played four of his 12 NHL seasons in Calgary, was also welcomed to the ice. Bourque has dedicated much of his retirement to creating and supporting charitable initiatives to help break down barriers between Indigenous youth and hockey. Thank you to AlumniFlames Rene Bourque for dropping the puck this evening! Bourque, a native of La Biche, Alberta, represents the Metis Nation. He dropped the ceremonial puck between Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes and Flames captain Mikael Backlund. November 20Vancouver CanucksThe Vancouver Canucks hosted their fifth annual Autism Acceptance Night on Monday during their game against the San Jose Sharks at Rogers Arena. Players wore Canucks Autism Network sweatshirts during their pregame routines to show support for the organization. #Canucks sporting canucksautism hoodies pre game! The Canucks Autism Network, founded in 2008, is a non profit that provides programs to individuals on the autism spectrum and their families, while promoting acceptance and inclusion through community engagement. Members of the Canucks Autism Network participated in many of the pregame festivities, including singer Miriah Reitmeier performing 'O Canada' and the father and son duo of Shawn and Ethan Saran ringing the Community Hero Siren. Tonight, canucksautism participants took part in several of our pre game festivities to kick off our Autism Acceptance Night! November 18Winnipeg JetsAt Canada Life Centre, the Jets hosted their Pride Night, complete with special auction of autgraphed player jerseys to benefit Pride Winnipeg and Rainbow Resource Centre. Heres your first look at our 2023 team issued, limited edition Winnipeg Jets pride jerseys Six autographed jerseys are available tonight for auction exclusively on the concourse, with additional jerseys being auctioned off in June. All proceeds are in support of Rainbow November 13Edmonton OilersThe Edmonton Oilers were joined by special guests during Monday's Indigenous and Native American Heritage Night at Rogers Place. After a performance from an Indigenous band on the ice, the team recognized seven special guests, all representatives of the Indigenous community. Desmond Bull, Arthur Noskey, Andrea Sandmaier, Edna Elias, Jessie Morin, Cody Thomas and Willie Littlechild all walked out on the ice during a pregame ceremony before puck drop against the New York Islanders. Rogers Place was also decked out in fesitve colored lights and designs in celebration of the night https://www.edmontonoilersstoreonline.com/evan-bouchard-jersey. NYI EDM: Oilers' Indigenous Celebration Game The bowl is looking amazing for Indigenous Celebration Night at RogersPlace After the pregame ceremony, The Bearhead Sistersan Indigenous musical trioperformed a special Indigenous Celebration Night rendition of the Canadian national anthem in the Stoney Nakoda language. November 9San Jose SharksWith a burst of color and help from artist Malti B. Lee, the Sharks celebrated Diwali. In a video interview shared by the team, Lee said she wanted to bring the energy of Indian festivals to her unique design which incorporates the Sharks logo as well as various traditional Diwali themes. Meet Malti Malti B. Lee designed our Celebration of Diwali logo for tonights game. She wanted to bring the brightness and energy of Indian festivals into her design Zach Hyman Jersey. "It's a time when families and communities come together," Lee said. "It's just a really positive time of year and I think the Sharks putting something on for the community is really exciting. It just speaks to the fact that the Sharks are for everyone and everyone is celebrated in their own ways. I think that's really powerful from a sports team. The team also had a special group of dancers, music from DJ Heer, henna artists and more. Reminder: We're having lots of fun tonight at SAPCenter!We've got dance performances, DJHeerMusic, henna artists, and more!https: t. co qd26e0Td9E— San Jose Sharks November 9, 2023 November 2Arizona CoyotesThe Coyotes celebrated Hispanic Heritage night with some gorgeous looking jerseys worn on the way into Mullett Arena on Thursday. The black jersey featured a colorful and fearsome looking take on the Coyotes logo, complete with a helmet patterned in the vein of a sugar skull on Dia De Los Muertos. The Coyotes planned to auction off the special edition jerseys, one for each player which also features stylized nameplate and numbers, on the team foundation's website. Hogar dulce hogar. Home sweet home.