Bayne Pettger, NHL's first openly gay hockey player agent, says the league's recent cisn to ban teams om donng Pri jerseys uld alienate the queer muny and disurage their participatn and support the game.
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- TORONTO GAY HOCKEY ASSOCIATN
- CALLG PRI JERSEYS A DISTRACTN IS SENDG THE WRONG MSAGE, SAYS NHL'S FIRST OPENLY-GAY AGENT
TORONTO GAY HOCKEY ASSOCIATN
The Toronto Gay Hockey Associatn, otherwise known as the "TGHA, " is a non-ntact ice hockey league for gay, lbian, bisexual, trans, queer, and heterosexual people over neteen.
Wh an imprsive 14 teams and more than 210 playg members, the TGHA is one of the largt gay hockey leagu the world!
The Toronto Gay Hockey Associatn, otherwise known as the "TGHA," is a non-ntact ice hockey league for gay, lbian, bisexual, trans, queer, and heterosexual people over neteen. The Toronto Gay Hockey Associatn (TGHA) is a non-ntact, social, ice hockey league for gay, lbian, bisexual, transgenr (GLBT), and heterosexual men and women over the age of eighteen.
CALLG PRI JERSEYS A DISTRACTN IS SENDG THE WRONG MSAGE, SAYS NHL'S FIRST OPENLY-GAY AGENT
Open this photo gallery:From left to right, Matthew Dalimonte, Aaron Dphee, Jeff O'Dell, Jordi Díez, and Jamie Smythe are pictured at the Mattamy Athletic Centre Toronto at a prev Toronto Gay Hockey Associatn event September. ”In the late 1980s, members of the gay muny Toronto who felt unwele or even at risk playg hockey mastream amatr leagu – all that toxic masculy and so-lled “locker room talk” – set out to build alternativ. Begng wh outdoor pickup gam advertised the gay muny newspaper Xtra, they slowly amassed a rps of like-md players who jt wanted an environment ee of 1993, they ved a team om a burgeong gay hockey league Montreal to e to Toronto for a iendly match on Thanksgivg weekend.
“There were people who weren’t wele back home wh their fai, bee they were gay, ” said Matt Hicks, the tournaments director for the Toronto Gay Hockey Associatn, which grew out of those early efforts. ”As the gay hockey scene both ci expand, the match beme a full-blown tournament that alternated each year between Toronto and Montreal, sometim drawg teams om around the world.
“We didn’t really want to start a league that was jt gay-only, ” said Robert Thompson, a -founr of the TGHA, who still plays the league.