Alex Ovechkin Declines Pride Night Display Along with Several Capitals Teammates

Alex Ovechkin, the NHL's all-time leader in goals scored. Photo: Sporting News

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Washington Capitals marked “Pride Night” during Saturday’s game against the Florida Panthers, but a majority of players declined to visibly participate. Of the 20 players who took the ice, only eight wore rainbow tape on their hockey sticks — the primary way NHL players now signal support for LGBTQ Pride Nights following the league’s 2023 ban on themed jerseys.

As reported by Breitbart and LifeSite, among those who opted out was Capitals captain and the NHL's all-time leading goal scorer Alex Ovechkin, whose decision drew attention online. All players who participated were from the United States or Canada, while those who did not were European, largely Russian, Slovak, or Scandinavian.

Despite limited player participation, the Capitals organization promoted Pride Night through videos and social media posts emphasizing inclusion. The issue of Pride Night participation has remained contentious since 2023, when several NHL players cited religious convictions for declining involvement, prompting the league to reassess aspects of the initiative.

The most notable instance came when Ivan Provorov, then playing for the Philadelphia Flyers, was the only member of his team to refuse to wear a rainbow-colored jersey for pregame activities. Provorov said that he is a Russian Orthodox Christian and wanted to “stay true to myself and my religion.”

Previously, UOJ reported on a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that said Maryland parents who object on religious grounds can remove their children from public school lessons involving LGBTQ-themed books.

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