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Blues panned for setting diversity night on road

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Wednesday, 04 March 2020 18:37

The St. Louis Blues are being criticized for not holding a "Hockey Is For Everyone" night during any of their 41 home games, instead opting to hold the NHL's celebration for diversity and inclusion while the team is playing in Washington, D.C.

The team announced it will hold "the first-ever Hockey Is For Everyone Celebration and Watch Party" on March 24 as the Blues visit the Washington Capitals, becoming the only team in the NHL this season to hold its diversity night for a road game.

"HAHA, c'mon!" tweeted former NHL player Joel Ward, punctuating it with a face-palm emoji.

The Blues are one of only two teams not to have a "Hockey Is For Everyone" or LGBTQIA+ Pride Night on their home schedule. The other this season is the Buffalo Sabres, who added several additional theme nights to their schedule in honor of their 50th anniversary season.

The NHL's "Hockey Is For Everyone" is a campaign that supports "a safe, positive and inclusive environment for players and families regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender identity or expression, disability, sexual orientation and socio-economic status." For the last several seasons, teams have dedicated home games to showcase the campaign, selling "Hockey Is For Everyone" merchandise and having players use rainbow "Pride Tape" on this sticks.

The Blues had a "Hockey Is For Everyone" home game last season, before shifting it to a watch party this season. St. Louis has 12 theme nights on its 2019-20 home schedule this season, including "Star Wars Night," "Teacher Appreciation Night," "90s Night" and three separate nights in which the Blues "invited all Scouts, their families and friends" for "Scouts Night."

Pride St. Louis, which had earlier been critical of the team for merging "Pride Night" into its "Hockey Is For Everyone" celebration, said holding the event for an away game showed "a lack of considering and understanding" of the Blues' diverse fan base.

"Pride St. Louis is saddened to hear that the St. Louis Blues have again decided not to openly welcome and support LGBTQIA+ fans in a home game for a Pride Night with the Blues. We ask of the St. Louis Blues a chance to be seen, heard and supported," said Pride St. Louis, in a statement to ESPN. "Other NHL teams still have a Pride night in addition to the 'Hockey is for Everyone' These teams are using their voice to support the diversity between LGBTQIA+, people of color, physical disabilities, and gender diversity, which is inspiring."

The Blues defended the decision, citing ticket demand after their Stanley Cup win.

"Due to unprecedented ticket demand and sales following last season's success, we weren't able to execute as many ticket promotions as we have in the past. However, instead of foregoing Hockey Is For Everyone completely, we wanted to brainstorm ways to continue its application," Mike Caruso, Blues' Vice President of Media & Brand Communications, told USA Today.

"That is where the idea of a watch party came in. This allows us to open the entire building - over 18,000 seats - for the event, instead of having just a couple hundred available for a home game. In addition, it afforded us the opportunity to introduce a charitable element where groups can sell tickets as a fundraiser and get $5 of each sale donated back to their organization. We also have the flexibility to completely tailor our game presentation and in-game activations to the HIFE initiative - something we couldn't do at a normal home game due to pre-sold sponsorship/partner elements. Our watch parties garnered national acclaim during the playoffs last season and we are hoping to duplicate that atmosphere with this year's HIFE event."

Tickets are $10, with proceeds benefiting "participating organizations and Blues for Kids." Intermission will feature exhibitions by Blues Special Hockey Club and a 3-on-3 girls hockey showcase.

The NHL declined to comment on the matter.

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