Simmonds, Subban hope hockey improves in aftermath of racial slur allegations
MONTREAL — While Wayne Simmonds calls the Akim Aliu-Bill Peters story “extremely disheartening,” he hopes it leads to better days for hockey.
New Jersey Devils teammate P.K. Subban feels much the same way.
Playing in a league featuring a heavy majority of white players, Simmonds and Subban — two players of colour — are very familiar with the challenges faced by minorities in the sport.
“I can guarantee you every single black hockey player has been called a racial slur at some point in their career, whether it’s been younger or older,” Simmonds said before the Devils faced the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday night. “It’s something people don’t like to talk about because it makes them uncomfortable. In light of this coming out, hopefully this can do some good for the hockey community and shed some light on it.”