NHL trailblazer Willie O’Ree looks back on journey: ‘I felt like I could do anything’
Willie O’Ree was 14 or 15 years old when he broke through his first barrier.
He didn’t realize it at the time. He just wanted a haircut.
Before becoming the NHL’s first Black player, O’Ree asked a white barber in his hometown what would happen if he came by for a trim. There were no barbershops catering to Black people in Fredericton at the time, and his was one of only two Black families residing in the city during the late 1940s and early 1950s.
“I don’t know,” the barber, Joe McQuade, replied . “I haven’t given it any thought. Why don’t you give it a try?”