Laraque calls Penguins’ decision to visit White House ’embarrassing’
Former NHL player Georges Laraque says it is embarrassing that the Pittsburgh Penguins are willing to visit the White House.
The retired enforcer said Monday that hockey showed its conservative face while National Football League and National Basketball Association players and teams battled President Donald Trump over the weekend on the issue of kneeling during the U.S. national anthem to protest racism and police brutality.
The Penguins issued a statement Sunday saying they would honour the “tradition” of championship-winning teams visiting the White House even though Trump had just dis-invited the NBA’s Golden State Warriors after scoring star Steph Curry said he didn’t want to go. That prompted NBA star LeBron James to call Trump a “bum.”
“I know hockey’s more conservative than other sports, but this time it’s just wrong,” said Laraque, who was a black player in the predominantly white NHL. “I’m surprised the NHL didn’t make a stand.