
Finalists show Hockey's growing power beyond Willie O'Ree Community Hero Award
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Hockey's influence is expanding beyond arenas and scoreboards. The 2025 Willie O'Ree Community Hero Award finalists reflect this shift, showing how the sport is being used to uplift communities. Each finalist has created programs tailored to serve diverse social needs, from cultural inclusion to disability access.
This year's honorees include three from Canada and three from the United States, as their projects highlight hockey's ability to break down barriers. Also build bridges in neighborhoods often overlooked by the game.
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The Canadian finalists have rooted their work in community identity. In Edmonton, efforts focus on guiding South Asian youth through hockey's complex landscape. In Calgary, hockey is used as a gateway to Indigenous education and understanding. Ottawa's nominee addresses financial inequality by providing equipment to players who can't afford it.
In the U.S., the approach is just as thoughtful. One program offers adapted hockey sessions for children with special needs. Another supports players across disabilities and age groups, offering different forms of hockey. A third finalist built a strong LGBTQ+ league in Chicago, proving that the game can welcome all.
Public voting open until May 25
A detailed view of the Willie O'Ree Community Hero Award (Credit: Getty Image)
Fans have a chance to support these heroes by voting online until May 25. Two winners, one from each country, will receive $25,000 for a charity of their choice. The remaining finalists will also receive smaller donations. Winners will be announced in June.
The award continues to be supported by Hyundai in Canada and Discover in the U.S., with both sponsors backing inclusive hockey efforts.
Celebrating Hockey's broader role in society
Named after Willie O'Ree, the NHL's first Black player and a long-time advocate for equity in sport, the award honors those who carry forward his legacy.
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Each finalist this year proves that hockey can be more than competition. It can be a platform for education, support, and belonging. By recognizing these efforts, the award reminds the hockey world of its potential far beyond the rink.
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