NHL Fans Taunt Black Player With 'Basketball' Chant

Chicago Blackhawks boot 4 male fans for remarks to the Washington Capitals' Devante Smith-Pelly
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Feb 18, 2018 12:30 PM CST
NHL Team Boots Fans Who Taunted Black Player
Washington Capitals right wing Devante Smith-Pelly (25) and Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy (5) fight during the third period of an NHL hockey game on Saturday in Chicago. The Blackhawks won 7-1.   (AP Photo/Jeff Haynes)

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman says the league condemns the behavior of four male fans chanting a racial taunt against a black player, and that he backs the Chicago Blackhawks for ejecting the offenders. Bettman says no one "should ever have to endure such abuse at one of our games," the AP reports. The NHL released Bettman's statement Sunday morning, a day after Washington Capitals forward Devante Smith-Pelly was taunted by fans while he served a major penalty for fighting. The fans were shouting "basketball, basketball, basketball" during the Blackhawks' 7-1 win. An off-ice official sitting next to Smith-Pelly notified building security, and the fans were ejected. The Blackhawks issued a statement apologizing to Smith-Pelly and the Capitals following the game and said they "are committed to providing an inclusive environment."

After the game, coach Barry Trotz said the player was "a little upset." "There's absolutely no place in the game of hockey or our country for racism," Trotz said. "I think it's disgusting." Bettman says the NHL plans to remind all stakeholders that "they are entitled to enjoy a positive environment, free from unacceptable, inappropriate, disruptive, inconsiderate, or unruly behaviors or actions and may not engage in conduct deemed detrimental to that experience." Smith-Pelly, who was not available for comment following the game, will have the opportunity to address what happened after the Capitals arrive in Buffalo on Sunday, a day before they play the Sabres. The team is scheduled to have an afternoon practice. The 25-year-old is in his first season with the Capitals. He also has played for Anaheim, Montreal, and New Jersey.

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