Grabbing Missed Opportunities Part 2

“A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives,” said Jackie Robinson. A sports league or an athlete’s platform can have that important impact on other lives. It can be a beacon of light for those who have lost their way in the darkness. But in order for that platform to have an impact, the platform must be used in a meaningful and consistent manner unafraid of criticism or praise knowing it is being used to do the right thing.

For all his flaws and grossly misinformed opinions, Tony DeAngelo was willing to use his platform to express his opinions and create a better United States. While I disagree with his opinions, I have to admit he was brave enough–especially for someone in the NHL–to show himself to the world and use his platform.

Knowing DeAngelo is a divisive personality, let’s look at some others within the sports industry using their platform to make a difference.

Adam Silver discussed yesterday on NBA on ESPN about the increase of Black head coaches within the league and the NBA’s focus to help increase more minorities to obtain Administration positions within the league and with individual teams. The NBA has been a leader in DEI (Diversity, Equality and Inclusion).


Source: NBA on ESPN

The New Jersey Devils have made the effort to continue the End Racism campaign within the NHL by highlighting Minority Businesses within their community. When many organizations have dropped the ball because BLM is not as huge as it was in the Summer of 2020, the Devils continue to be a leader.