Hockey Saskatchewan looking into alleged racial slurs at weekend game
A formal complaint has been made to Hockey Saskatchewan after racist slurs were allegedly made towards Indigenous players from northern communities.
The incident occurred Jan. 22 at a hockey tournament in Shellbrook, where the U15 Stanley Mission River Hawks had been invited to play. According to Lac La Ronge Indian Band Coun. Jimmy Charles, there was an altercation with U15 Tisdale Ramblers players during the tournament and one or more members from that team directed racial slurs at River Hawk players.
“We’ve been dealing with this for years on and on,” Charles said about racism in hockey. “In this day and age, there’s no room for racism at this time, especially in sports, youth sports. From my point of view growing up as a kid and coming from the north, we always dealt with the racism in hockey growing up. In some instances, we had to be escorted out of southern rinks.”
Charles explained he first became aware of the incident on Monday and then he sent an email to Hockey Saskatchewan this morning. He would like an apology letter issued to the River Hawks, who consist of players from Stanley Mission, Sucker River and Southend, from the Ramblers.