Dallas Stars ban person who bought tickets for group of 4 seen celebrating a goal with Nazi salute

Date:

Share post:

DALLAS – In a decisive action against hate and discrimination, the Dallas Stars have implemented a ban on a spectator linked to a troubling incident during a recent game at the American Airlines Center. This decision followed the emergence of a video that depicted a group of fans celebrating a goal with a gesture reminiscent of a Nazi salute.

The Stars organization emphasized their commitment to maintaining a safe and inclusive environment, stating, “Any type of discriminatory or hateful behavior will not be tolerated and has no place in our arena.” This statement underscores the team’s dedication to fostering a respectful atmosphere for all fans.

The incident came to light through a 12-second video recorded by fan Courtney Ripley during a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs in late December. In the video, four spectators were seen raising their arms in a manner that many interpreted as a salute. The Stars acted quickly, launching an investigation that led to the identification of the individual responsible for purchasing the tickets, who has now been banned indefinitely from attending future games.

In response to this incident, the Dallas Stars have pledged to enhance their in-arena messaging regarding the Fan Code of Conduct. This includes informing fans about how they can report violations and prioritizing training for staff to effectively manage any similar situations that may arise in the future.

The importance of fan conduct is a shared priority across the NHL. Each team has established a clearly defined Fan Code of Conduct, often communicated through video boards and public announcements. The NHL’s code begins with a powerful statement: “The best hockey experiences happen in environments that are inclusive, safe and respectful.” This collective stance reflects the league’s commitment to ensuring that all fans can enjoy games in a welcoming environment.

For more information on the NHL’s policies and fan conduct, you can visit the AP NHL hub.

Latest News

The US and Iran have blown past red lines as they lurch back toward all-out war

A week after the United States and Iran signed a preliminary deal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict,...

‘He’s just doing what it is right’: Kerrville man rescues girlfriend, her dogs and neighbors amid flash flooding

In a remarkable display of bravery and quick thinking, Matt Jarrett sprang into action in the early hours...

San Antonio exhibit highlights rancheras’ overlooked role in the American Revolution

SAN ANTONIO – A new exhibit at the City of San Antonio’s Special Collections Museum is highlighting the...
spot_img

Related articles

Who is the referee for World Cup final?

In a notable trend within international football, the upcoming World Cup final will see Argentina once again facing...

Harlan High School product Tate Taylor continues rapid ascension using coach’s guidance

SAN ANTONIO – Harlan High School product Tate Taylor is one of the fastest sprinters in the country...

DeChambeau gets 2-shot penalty in dramatic late-night British Open ruling

SOUTHPORT – In a surprising turn of events at the British Open, Bryson DeChambeau found himself facing a...

Rory McIlroy makes the cut at British Open but needs a big weekend for a 2nd claret jug

SOUTHPORT – Rory McIlroy has successfully navigated his way to the weekend at Royal Birkdale, but the challenge...