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William Eldon O’Ree CM ONB (born October 15, 1935) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player from Fredericton, New Brunswick. He is widely recognized for being the first black player in the National Hockey League (NHL), playing as a winger for the Boston Bruins. His accomplishment of breaking the colour barrier in the NHL has led him to sometimes be referred to as the “Jackie Robinson of hockey,” whom he had the chance to meet when he was younger. In 2018, O’Ree was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, and starting that year the NHL has introduced the annual Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award in his honor.
In the minor leagues, O’Ree won two scoring titles in the Western Hockey League (WHL) between 1961 and 1974, scoring 30 or more goals 4 times, with a high of 38 in 1964–65 and 1968–69. O’Ree played 50 games for the American Hockey League‘s New Haven Nighthawks in 1972–73. Most of O’Ree’s playing time was with the WHL’s Los Angeles Blades and San Diego Gulls. The latter team retired his number, which now hangs from the rafters at Pechanga Arena, formerly known as the San Diego Sports Arena. O’Ree continued to play in the minors until the age of 43.
Since 1998, O’Ree has been the NHL’s Diversity Ambassador, traveling across North America to schools and hockey programs to promote messages of inclusion, dedication, and confidence.
Starting in the 2017–18 season, the NHL has instituted the annual Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award to recognize “an individual who – through the game of hockey – has positively impacted his or her community, culture or society”. It is awarded through public voting.
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