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Hockey makes progress in midst of awakening about racism

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kneeling for the U.S. and Canadian anthems the next night, and teams are taking tangible steps to address the issue in their communities, led by the Washington Capitals."Hockey is a great game," Dumba said in a powerful speech before one of the first games of the NHL restart, “but it could be a whole lot greater, and it starts with all of us.”Each step has brought the question of what's enough.When Dumba took a knee, fellow Black players Darnell Nurse and Malcolm Subban each stood with a hand on his shoulders, and some questioned why they didn't also kneel.

When Dumba raised his fist during the anthems the next day, some questioned why he did it alone.“It’s natural, it’s healthy to always want to do more,” Carter said. “You always question.

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