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Why is it forbidden?
I think it's to stop players getting singled out for refusing to show support for certain causes, prolly a response to the hate against certain Russian players opting out of pride days last year. Kinda dumb imo. But I blame the fans who were dumb enough to think that any player with family still in Russia would openly support the LGBTQ community.
I don't follow hockey much the last 15-20 years or so - but the only people I heard about skipping out on pride stuff were fundamentalist Christian ~~Americans~~ (fml, the Staal's are Canadian)! Not to say others didn't do it - just it didn't make big enough waves to hit the 'non-sports news' I watch.
Oh yeah I forgot about the Staals. They deserved the hate they got lol.