When the NHL and league commissioner Gary Bettman decided to ban Pride Tape and the use of Pride-themed warm-up jerseys from the league’s ice, hockey fan Alley Rutzel was — how shall we say this — not pleased.
The professional photographer — who is not LGBTQ — went to work. She wanted to raise her own response to the move, as well as bring visibility to the LGBTQ community in hockey, given the NHL’s move would diminish that on their ice.
So she created a photo essay — Breaking The Ice — featuring images and first-person accounts from five out LGBTQ ice hockey players, mostly in her hometown of Seattle.
“As an avid hockey fan and season ticket holder of the Seattle Kraken, I was dismayed when the NHL announced last year that teams were no longer allowed to wear “specialty” jerseys during warmups, practices or games,” Rutzel told Outsports. “Additionally, the use of Pride Tape, a rainbow-colored stick tape that’s been used in support of the LGBTQ+ community for several seasons, would also be banned.”
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While the NHL and Bettman have maintained the ban on Pride jerseys during warmups — designed to placate a small handful of anti-gay players — the league now allows players to use Pride Tape on their sticks after a tidal wave of backlash.
While the lifting of the Pride Tape ban is appreciated by Rutzel, she still sees an issue of visibility and understanding in hockey that she aims to help address.
“It was a clear signal that more needs to be done to foster greater acceptance and understanding in hockey. My goal for this project is to drive greater awareness of LGBTQ+ athletes and hopefully encourage young athletes who might otherwise quit playing ice hockey in the face of homophobia and discrimination.”
The photo essay currently features gorgeous images of five out LGBTQ hockey players.
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