Some have slammed the Blackhawks' move as "homophobia," but the team reportedly says it wants to protect its Russian player.
Fans of the hockey team said they were "disappointed" at the Blackhawks' "soft" decision because of a law in Russia.
A National Hockey League team with a Russian player has decided against wearing special warmup jerseys to commemorate Pride ...
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Putin signs law against 'LGBT propaganda' The Russian law means anything that is considered an attempt to promote homosexuality in public, online, or in films, books or advertising could incur a ...
Putin said the US embassy's move to raise the LGBT pride flag “revealed ... and aligned himself with the Russian Orthodox Church. “Yes, we passed a law banning the propaganda of homosexuality ...
The Blackhawks, who have a Russian player, won't wear a Pride night warmup jersey, fearing it may imperil Russian athletes ...
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Russian defenseman Ilya Lyubushkin will not take part in the Buffalo Sabres' pre-game warm-up during the team's Pride Night ...