The NHL additionally pointed WIRED to its partnerships with Delight organizations across the US, Canada, and Australia, in addition to pro-inclusivity group You Can Play, which it has been working with since 2013. The league stated it is going to be internet hosting its third annual Delight Cup in 2026.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has stated he “binged” Heated Rivalry in a single evening and instructed reporters that each one NHL groups do a Delight evening. Nevertheless, as The New York Occasions reported, that’s now not the case, with a few groups choosing extra common inclusivity occasions.
Teresa Fowler, an affiliate professor at Concordia College of Edmonton and Tim Skuce, an affiliate professor at Brandon College, have each been researching hockey tradition in Canada for years. Fowler is candid when she speaks concerning the league’s embrace of Heated Rivalry, which she feels is performative.
“The place’s your homosexual buddy in your workforce? You realize what I imply?” she says. “It simply appears so hypocritical when persons are saying, ‘Yeah, we might welcome them,’ and but, the one who they name their brother, you already know, that they might do something for, is just too afraid to reveal their soul.”
Fowler and Skuce printed a research on hockey tradition in 2023, interviewing 21 elite gamers from the junior A stage and better, a lot of whom they are saying had been present or former NHL gamers. Fowler says she’s additionally labored with youthful gamers, together with U18 gamers and youth hockey. One of many important points they pointed to that fosters a poisonous tradition in sport was hazing.
“They might make gamers gown up like girls, after which go right into a shopping center and sing ‘My Little Teapot.’ They might have notches of their belts for sexual conquest. However then, in fact, there’s the extra bodily [hazing rituals]: drag your testicles throughout the rink bare, get in bogs bare,” Fowler says. “It is simply gross. It is mindless to me how that is workforce bonding, none in any way. These rituals are sexism rituals, misogynistic rituals, the place you are continually demeaning girls.”
In 2022, a Globe and Mail investigation revealed that Hockey Canada, the game’s nationwide governing physique, had partially used gamers’ registration charges to cowl uninsurable liabilities, equivalent to sexual assault settlements; final July, 5 former Canadian Junior Hockey gamers had been acquitted of sexually assaulting a lady at a resort room in London, Ontario.
Hockey Canada didn’t reply to WIRED’s request for remark.
Skuce, who performed college and AAA hockey, says a variety of the lads he’s interviewed stated they “felt uncomfortable” with the hazing however “they did not need to say something about it.” Group belonging is based on going together with what’s occurring.
Skuce says he desires to see a shift away from humiliation-based hazing rituals to ones which are extra “inclusive.”
With the Olympics taking middle stage, there’s as soon as once more the potential for a highlight on trans individuals in sports activities—a tradition warfare situation Browne says has created a “ethical panic.” He coauthored the 2025 e-book Let Us Play concerning the situation.

