BLACK ICE Red Carpet Event
“This incisive, urgent documentary examines the history of anti-Black racism in hockey, from the segregated leagues of the 19th century to professional leagues today, where Black athletes continue to struggle against bigotry.”
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happiest of retirements to devante smith-pelly <3
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I think it’s so amazing how a person of color has had their name engraved on the Stanley Cup within the past 5 years😌✨
(2017: Trevor Daley, 2018: Devante Smith-Pelly, 2020 & 2021: Mathieu Joseph, 2022: Nazem Kadri)
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if any of u want to help me clear out my closet before i move, there’s a bunch of jerseys that i’m trying to get rid of that i just listed here: braden holtby jersey/joel ward jersey/devante smith-pelly jersey. feel free to DM if u have any questions!
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at the devante smith-pelly game yelling PUT HIM IN COACH
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Yes, I know it was the beginning of the end for Vegas with this goal
Yes, his team crushed the hopes and dreams of mine
BUT I'm still thinking about Devante Smith-Pelly's epic stanley cup goal
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“The first time talking to somebody, interviewing them, will be a little funny, I wouldn’t say awkward, but hilarious,” Smith-Pelly said. “I think as the trip goes on, it’ll become more of the norm.”
Smith-Pelly was loved by his Capitals teammates and revered by fans for his heroics in the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where he rose from a bottom-six forward to a key contributor to Washington’s championship.
He scored seven goals in 24 playoff games, matching his total in 75 regular-season games, including one each in Games 3, 4 and 5 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The last goal was by far the biggest, when Smith-Pelly scored on a diving shot on Vegas goalie Marc-Andre Fleury at 9:52 of the third period of Game 5 to tie it 3-3 and set the stage for Lars Eller’s Cup-winning goal 2:31 later.
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NHL Daily - Nearing the End of 2022
NHL Daily - Nearing the End of 2022
With 2022 almost in the books we would be treated to a 4 game docket in the #NHL as the #Smashville, #NJDevils, #LetsGoCanes, and #LetsGoOilers would all emerge victorious. #NHLStats
NHL News and Notes from Friday, December 30th, 2022
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Devante Smith-Pelly announced that he has retired from professional hockey.
Smith-Pelly won the 2018 Stanley Cup with the Washington Capitals.
Smith-Pelly also played for Anaheim, Montreal, and New Jersey.
Congratulations to our Stanley Cup Champion @smithpelly23 on an amazing career!We are thankful for everything you did for the…
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