Ference feels NHL making progress with support of LGBTQ+ community
TORONTO — Andrew Ference feels the NHL has made progress in its support of the LGBTQ+ community.
The former defenceman and the NHL’s director of social impact, growth and fan development was in attendance for the first Pride Cup at the league’s all-star weekend. The NHL, Scotiabank and Pride Tape hosted players from the Toronto Gay Hockey Association competing in a ball hockey game at Metro Toronto Convention Centre on Saturday morning.
“The overwhelming majority of hockey players and people in the locker rooms are incredibly supportive and incredibly proud to support causes like this and many great positive causes within the hockey community,” he said, adding that “there’s always a social cost” with freedom to have one’s own views regarding the continued ban on theme-night pre-game jerseys.
“So I think like anything in life when you live in a free country, and in North America, you’re going to have different viewpoints. You’re not always going to agree with them and that’s OK.