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Willie O'Ree

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 black 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.

Willie O'Ree
CM ONB
Hockey Hall of Fame, 2018 (Builder)
O'Ree in 2019
Born (1935-10-15) October 15, 1935 (age 88)
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg; 12 st 12 lb)
Position Winger
Shot Left
Played for Boston Bruins
Playing career 1958–1979

Early life and career edit

O'Ree was born in Fredericton, New Brunswick. As the youngest among 13 siblings, O'Ree was raised by his parents, Rosebud and Harry. His grandparents were escapees of slavery in the United States, moving to Canada through the Underground Railroad. Fredericton had a small black population during O'Ree's early years, with only two families living in the city at the time. Harry, O'Ree's father, was a civil engineer, serving as a city road maintenance worker.[1][2][3]

O'Ree developed an early interest in hockey at the age of three, when he began skating and playing the game. As a five-year-old, he organized the game and joined a hockey league.[4][3] O'Ree regularly used the family's backyard rink to play the game, and when the weather allowed, he would skate to school. In the early rinks, skin colour was never a problem, as O'Ree wrote in his autobiography, The Willie O’Ree Story: Hockey’s Black Pioneer.[1]

When O'Ree was 14 years old, he was taught how to bodycheck by his older brother Richard, with whom he played organized hockey.[2] At this age, O'Ree also met Jackie Robinson.[5][6] At the age of 15, O'Ree participated in the New Brunswick Amateur Hockey Association playoffs as a part of the Fredericton Falcons.[2]

Playing career edit

O'Ree played junior hockey for several teams in Quebec and Ontario before being signed by the Quebec Aces of the Quebec Hockey League (QHL) in 1955. Midway through his second minor-league season with the Quebec Aces, O'Ree was called up to the Boston Bruins of the NHL to replace Leo Labine, who was unable to play due to an illness.[7] Two years earlier, O'Ree had been blinded when he was hit in his right eye by an errant puck;[8] which would have precluded him from playing in the NHL if the Bruins had known. However, O'Ree managed to keep it secret, and made his NHL debut with the Bruins on January 18, 1958,[8][9] against the Montreal Canadiens, becoming the first black player in league history. He played two games that year, with centre man Don McKenney and right wing Jerry Toppazzini as his linemates.[9] O'Ree played 43 games for the Bruins during the 1960–61 NHL season. An incident occurred during a game from that season against the Chicago Blackhawks in Chicago Stadium. According to O'Ree, he was called racist names by several of the Blackhawks players.[10] During the game, Eric Nesterenko butt-ended O'Ree, knocking out his two front teeth and breaking his nose.[10] O'Ree responded by hitting Nesterenko over the head with his stick, which O'Ree said "almost created a riot".[10] O'Ree remembered that fans called him racist names and that the Blackhawks players were threatening to kill him, and he stated that he was "lucky to get out of the arena alive".[10] After playing the 43 games for the Bruins during that season, O'Ree was then traded to the Montreal Canadiens. O'Ree described the Canadiens were run by racists and that he wasn't invited to try out for the team, but was sent to a minor league team in Hull, Quebec.[10] O'Ree scored 4 goals and 10 assists in his NHL career, all in 1961.[11]

O'Ree faced racial taunts throughout his hockey career, including in the NHL, especially in the United States. [12] He noted that racist remarks were much worse in the U.S. cities than in Toronto and Montreal, the two Canadian cities hosting NHL teams at the time, and that "Fans would yell, 'Go back to the South' and 'How come you're not picking cotton?' Things like that. It didn't bother me. I just wanted to be a hockey player, and if they couldn't accept that fact, then that was their problem, not mine."[13]

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.[11]

 
Willie O'Ree of the Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings trainer Len "Johny" Fletcher, 1961

Impact on hockey edit

After O'Ree's stint in the NHL, there were no other black players in the NHL until another Canadian player, Mike Marson, was drafted by the Washington Capitals in 1974. There were 23 black players in the NHL as of the mid-2010s. Art Dorrington was the first black player to sign an NHL contract, in 1950 with the New York Rangers organisation, but never played beyond the minor league level. NHL players are now required to enroll in a preseason diversity training seminar,[14] and racially based verbal abuse is punished through suspensions and fines.[15] O'Ree is sometimes referred to as the "Jackie Robinson of hockey" for breaking the color barrier in hockey.[16][17][18]

Since 1998, O'Ree has been the NHL's Diversity Ambassador,[19] 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.[20][21]

acompishments edit

O'Ree was inducted into the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame in 1984. In 1998, O'Ree was working at the Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego, California when the National Hockey League approached him to be the director of youth development for its diversity task force.[22] The NHL/USA Hockey Diversity Task Force is a non-profit program for minority youth that encourages them to learn and play hockey. As of the mid-2000s, O'Ree lives in Berkeley, California.[23] O'Ree and Kevin Weekes appeared in the Everybody Hates Chris episode "Everybody Hates Gretzky" in 2008.[24][25]

On the afternoon of January 19, 2008, the Bruins and NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly honoured O'Ree at TD Garden in Boston to mark the 50th anniversary of his NHL debut. In addition, The Sports Museum of New England located in the TD Garden, established a special exhibit on O'Ree's career, comprising many items on loan from his collection.[26] Those in attendance included a busload of friends from O'Ree's hometown of Fredericton. Two days earlier, the City of Fredericton honoured him by naming a new sports complex on the North side after him.[27] Around the time of the 60th anniversary of O'Ree's contribution to ice hockey in early 2008, he was once again honoured by the Bruins and the NHL, with a new street hockey rink in Boston named in his honour, one of many accolades with which the Bruins and NHL legend are involved.[28] On January 27, 2008, the NHL also honoured O'Ree during the 56th National Hockey League All-Star Game in Atlanta, Georgia. On February 5, 2008, ESPN did a special on him in honour of Black History Month.[29] On October 29, 2008, San Diego State University presented O'Ree with an Award for Outstanding Commitment to Diversity and Cross Cultural Understanding.[30] In 2008, O'Ree was also inducted by the San Diego Hall of Champions into the Breitbard Hall of Fame honouring San Diego's finest athletes both on and off the playing surface.[31]

The same year, O'Ree received the Order of Canada, the highest civilian award for a Canadian citizen. He was honoured as a pioneer of hockey and a dedicated youth mentor in Canada along with the U.S.[32] On June 28, 2011, The Sports Museum at TD Garden in Boston honoured O'Ree with the Hockey Legacy Award at the 10th Annual "The Tradition." Other honourees that evening included Larry Bird, Mike Lowell, and Ty Law.[33] The Buffalo Sabres hosted a Willie O'Ree skills weekend in March 2012.[34] His jersey was retired by the San Diego Gulls on October 16, 2015.[35]

As the 2016 Stanley Cup Finals were about to start, the San Jose Sharks' Barbadian Canadian star right winger Joel Ward was preparing to play against the Pittsburgh Penguins, and told ESPN that O'Ree was one of his inspirations to play pro hockey, and should have his player number 22 retired by the NHL league-wide, just as Jackie Robinson, the first player of color in Major League Baseball has been honoured. Ward himself honoured Robinson's legacy through his last season in NHL play by wearing jersey number 42 in NHL play; Robinson's player number 42 has been retired league-wide in pro baseball.[36]

On November 3, 2017, O'Ree was honoured with a banner by the Springfield Thunderbirds during a pregame ceremony to commemorate his time with the Springfield Indians.[37]

A more personal honour for O'Ree was arranged by John Grzelcyk, father of current Bruins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk. A long-time member of the Boston Garden and TD Garden "bull-gang" team of arena personnel that assists with "changeovers" for different events at each facility, the senior Grzelcyk had saved an original number 22 Bruins uniform jersey worn by O'Ree from the 1960–61 Boston Bruins season, when O'Ree last played in the NHL as a Bruin. Both Grzelcyks personally presented the jersey to O'Ree, to honour him for his time with the Bruins and the NHL.[38] At about the same time as O'Ree received his vintage Bruins game-sweater, it became known that Madison Bowey, a then-Washington Capitals rookie of bi-racial ethnicity, had been taught by his Black Canadian father about O'Ree's importance in NHL history, and selected 22 as his number with the Capitals to honour O'Ree's achievement.[39]

On June 26, 2018, it was announced that O'Ree would be inducted as a builder into the Hockey Hall of Fame later that year.[40][41][42]

Almost ten months after receiving his original Bruins sweater from the Grzelcyks, on November 1, 2018, O'Ree attended the ceremonial dedication of a street hockey rink named in his honour in the Boston neighbourhood of Allston, as part of the continuing legacy of O'Ree's time with the Bruins.[43]

By early May 2019, following O'Ree's builder honour with the Hockey Hall of Fame the previous year, a bill in the 116th U.S. Congress is authorising the award of the United States Congressional Gold Medal for O'Ree's achievements "in recognition of his contributions and commitment to hockey, inclusion, and recreational opportunity."[44]

O'Ree was named to Canada's Sports Hall of Fame on May 27, 2020, in the Builder category.[45] The formal induction ceremony was postponed to October 3, 2021, due to concerns over COVID-19.[46]

On January 12, 2021, the Boston Bruins announced that they would retire O'Ree's number 22 on February 18.[47] However, the jersey retirement ceremony was moved to January 18, 2022, by the NHL.[48][49]

In 2021, as a celebration of Black History Month, all NHL players wore a commemorative helmet decal honouring O'Ree from January 16 to February 28.[50]

In 2022, US President Joe Biden signed the Willie O'Ree Congressional Gold Medal Act. The bill awarded O'Ree a Congressional Gold Medal, the U.S. Congress' highest honour, for his contributions to "hockey, inclusion and recreational opportunity." O'Ree is the first player in NHL history to receive the honour.[51]

Canada Post released a commemorative postage stamp on October 30, 2023, honouring Willie O'Ree.[52]

Awards and honours edit

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1950–51 Fredericton Falcons NBAHA 2 0 0 0 4
1951–52 Fredericton Merchants YCHL 6 10 4 14 2 8 10 5 15 18
1951–52 Fredericton Jr. Capitals NBJHL 3 2 0 2 0
1952–53 Fredericton Jr. Capitals NBJHL 12 15 3 18 6 4 5 0 5 2
1952–53 Fredericton Capitals NBSHL 2 2 0 2 0
1953–54 NBSHL 23 7 11 18 15 25 15 10 25 10
1954–55 Quebec Frontenacs QJHL 43 27 17 44 41 17 7 6 13 10
1955–56 Kitchener Canucks OHA 41 30 28 58 38 8 4 3 7 6
1956–57 Quebec Aces QHL 68 22 12 34 80 15 3 3 6 10
1957–58 Boston Bruins NHL 2 0 0 0 0
1957–58 Springfield Indians AHL 6 0 0 0 0
1957–58 Quebec Aces QHL 57 13 19 32 43 9 4 2 6 8
1958–59 Quebec Aces QHL 56 9 21 30 74
1959–60 Kingston Frontenacs EPHL 50 21 25 46 41
1960–61 Boston Bruins NHL 43 4 10 14 26
1960–61 Hull-Ottawa Canadiens EPHL 16 10 9 19 21
1961–62 Hull-Ottawa Canadiens EPHL 12 1 2 3 18
1961–62 Los Angeles Blades WHL 54 28 26 54 57
1962–63 Los Angeles Blades WHL 64 25 26 51 41 3 2 3 5 2
1963–64 Los Angeles Blades WHL 60 17 18 35 45 12 4 8 12 10
1964–65 Los Angeles Blades WHL 70 38 21 59 75
1965–66 Los Angeles Blades WHL 62 33 33 66 30
1966–67 Los Angeles Blades WHL 68 34 26 60 58
1967–68 San Diego Gulls WHL 66 21 33 54 54 7 2 2 4 6
1968–69 San Diego Gulls WHL 70 38 41 79 63 7 3 3 6 12
1969–70 San Diego Gulls WHL 66 0 0 69 50 6 6 3 9 4
1970–71 San Diego Gulls WHL 66 18 15 33 47 6 4 1 5 14
1971–72 San Diego Gulls WHL 48 16 17 33 42 4 0 1 1 2
1972–73 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 50 21 24 45 41
1972–73 San Diego Gulls WHL 18 6 5 11 18 6 1 4 5 2
1973–74 San Diego Gulls WHL 73 30 28 58 89 4 3 3 6 0
1974–75 San Diego Charms SoCal-Sr.
1975–76 San Diego Charms SoCal-Sr.
1978–79 San Diego Hawks PHL 53 21 25 46 37
WHL totals 785 328 311 639 669 55 25 28 53 52
NHL totals 45 4 10 14 26

Source:[53]

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database
  • Congressional gold medal to Willie O'Ree 2022.
  • Soul on Ice: The Willie O'Ree Story
  • Black Players in the NHL
  • 2007 CTV interview with Willie O'Ree on YouTube
  • Boston Bruins' Behind the B Episode 508 – Willie O'Ree Receives His #22 Jersey LegendsMember.jsp?mem=b201802&type=Builder&page=bio&list=ByName Willie O'Ree's "Builder" biography page at the Hockey Hall of Fame

willie, william, eldon, born, october, 1935, canadian, former, professional, hockey, player, from, fredericton, brunswick, widely, recognized, being, first, black, player, national, hockey, league, playing, winger, boston, bruins, accomplishment, breaking, bla. 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 black 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 Willie O ReeCM ONBHockey Hall of Fame 2018 Builder O Ree in 2019Born 1935 10 15 October 15 1935 age 88 Fredericton New Brunswick CanadaHeight5 ft 11 in 180 cm Weight180 lb 82 kg 12 st 12 lb PositionWingerShotLeftPlayed forBoston BruinsPlaying career1958 1979 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Playing career 3 Impact on hockey 4 acompishments 5 Awards and honours 6 Career statistics 6 1 Regular season and playoffs 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and career editO Ree was born in Fredericton New Brunswick As the youngest among 13 siblings O Ree was raised by his parents Rosebud and Harry His grandparents were escapees of slavery in the United States moving to Canada through the Underground Railroad Fredericton had a small black population during O Ree s early years with only two families living in the city at the time Harry O Ree s father was a civil engineer serving as a city road maintenance worker 1 2 3 O Ree developed an early interest in hockey at the age of three when he began skating and playing the game As a five year old he organized the game and joined a hockey league 4 3 O Ree regularly used the family s backyard rink to play the game and when the weather allowed he would skate to school In the early rinks skin colour was never a problem as O Ree wrote in his autobiography The Willie O Ree Story Hockey s Black Pioneer 1 When O Ree was 14 years old he was taught how to bodycheck by his older brother Richard with whom he played organized hockey 2 At this age O Ree also met Jackie Robinson 5 6 At the age of 15 O Ree participated in the New Brunswick Amateur Hockey Association playoffs as a part of the Fredericton Falcons 2 Playing career editO Ree played junior hockey for several teams in Quebec and Ontario before being signed by the Quebec Aces of the Quebec Hockey League QHL in 1955 Midway through his second minor league season with the Quebec Aces O Ree was called up to the Boston Bruins of the NHL to replace Leo Labine who was unable to play due to an illness 7 Two years earlier O Ree had been blinded when he was hit in his right eye by an errant puck 8 which would have precluded him from playing in the NHL if the Bruins had known However O Ree managed to keep it secret and made his NHL debut with the Bruins on January 18 1958 8 9 against the Montreal Canadiens becoming the first black player in league history He played two games that year with centre man Don McKenney and right wing Jerry Toppazzini as his linemates 9 O Ree played 43 games for the Bruins during the 1960 61 NHL season An incident occurred during a game from that season against the Chicago Blackhawks in Chicago Stadium According to O Ree he was called racist names by several of the Blackhawks players 10 During the game Eric Nesterenko butt ended O Ree knocking out his two front teeth and breaking his nose 10 O Ree responded by hitting Nesterenko over the head with his stick which O Ree said almost created a riot 10 O Ree remembered that fans called him racist names and that the Blackhawks players were threatening to kill him and he stated that he was lucky to get out of the arena alive 10 After playing the 43 games for the Bruins during that season O Ree was then traded to the Montreal Canadiens O Ree described the Canadiens were run by racists and that he wasn t invited to try out for the team but was sent to a minor league team in Hull Quebec 10 O Ree scored 4 goals and 10 assists in his NHL career all in 1961 11 O Ree faced racial taunts throughout his hockey career including in the NHL especially in the United States 12 He noted that racist remarks were much worse in the U S cities than in Toronto and Montreal the two Canadian cities hosting NHL teams at the time and that Fans would yell Go back to the South and How come you re not picking cotton Things like that It didn t bother me I just wanted to be a hockey player and if they couldn t accept that fact then that was their problem not mine 13 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 11 nbsp Willie O Ree of the Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings trainer Len Johny Fletcher 1961Impact on hockey editAfter O Ree s stint in the NHL there were no other black players in the NHL until another Canadian player Mike Marson was drafted by the Washington Capitals in 1974 There were 23 black players in the NHL as of the mid 2010s Art Dorrington was the first black player to sign an NHL contract in 1950 with the New York Rangers organisation but never played beyond the minor league level NHL players are now required to enroll in a preseason diversity training seminar 14 and racially based verbal abuse is punished through suspensions and fines 15 O Ree is sometimes referred to as the Jackie Robinson of hockey for breaking the color barrier in hockey 16 17 18 Since 1998 O Ree has been the NHL s Diversity Ambassador 19 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 20 21 acompishments editO Ree was inducted into the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame in 1984 In 1998 O Ree was working at the Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego California when the National Hockey League approached him to be the director of youth development for its diversity task force 22 The NHL USA Hockey Diversity Task Force is a non profit program for minority youth that encourages them to learn and play hockey As of the mid 2000s O Ree lives in Berkeley California 23 O Ree and Kevin Weekes appeared in the Everybody Hates Chris episode Everybody Hates Gretzky in 2008 24 25 On the afternoon of January 19 2008 the Bruins and NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly honoured O Ree at TD Garden in Boston to mark the 50th anniversary of his NHL debut In addition The Sports Museum of New England located in the TD Garden established a special exhibit on O Ree s career comprising many items on loan from his collection 26 Those in attendance included a busload of friends from O Ree s hometown of Fredericton Two days earlier the City of Fredericton honoured him by naming a new sports complex on the North side after him 27 Around the time of the 60th anniversary of O Ree s contribution to ice hockey in early 2008 he was once again honoured by the Bruins and the NHL with a new street hockey rink in Boston named in his honour one of many accolades with which the Bruins and NHL legend are involved 28 On January 27 2008 the NHL also honoured O Ree during the 56th National Hockey League All Star Game in Atlanta Georgia On February 5 2008 ESPN did a special on him in honour of Black History Month 29 On October 29 2008 San Diego State University presented O Ree with an Award for Outstanding Commitment to Diversity and Cross Cultural Understanding 30 In 2008 O Ree was also inducted by the San Diego Hall of Champions into the Breitbard Hall of Fame honouring San Diego s finest athletes both on and off the playing surface 31 The same year O Ree received the Order of Canada the highest civilian award for a Canadian citizen He was honoured as a pioneer of hockey and a dedicated youth mentor in Canada along with the U S 32 On June 28 2011 The Sports Museum at TD Garden in Boston honoured O Ree with the Hockey Legacy Award at the 10th Annual The Tradition Other honourees that evening included Larry Bird Mike Lowell and Ty Law 33 The Buffalo Sabres hosted a Willie O Ree skills weekend in March 2012 34 His jersey was retired by the San Diego Gulls on October 16 2015 35 As the 2016 Stanley Cup Finals were about to start the San Jose Sharks Barbadian Canadian star right winger Joel Ward was preparing to play against the Pittsburgh Penguins and told ESPN that O Ree was one of his inspirations to play pro hockey and should have his player number 22 retired by the NHL league wide just as Jackie Robinson the first player of color in Major League Baseball has been honoured Ward himself honoured Robinson s legacy through his last season in NHL play by wearing jersey number 42 in NHL play Robinson s player number 42 has been retired league wide in pro baseball 36 On November 3 2017 O Ree was honoured with a banner by the Springfield Thunderbirds during a pregame ceremony to commemorate his time with the Springfield Indians 37 A more personal honour for O Ree was arranged by John Grzelcyk father of current Bruins defenseman Matt Grzelcyk A long time member of the Boston Garden and TD Garden bull gang team of arena personnel that assists with changeovers for different events at each facility the senior Grzelcyk had saved an original number 22 Bruins uniform jersey worn by O Ree from the 1960 61 Boston Bruins season when O Ree last played in the NHL as a Bruin Both Grzelcyks personally presented the jersey to O Ree to honour him for his time with the Bruins and the NHL 38 At about the same time as O Ree received his vintage Bruins game sweater it became known that Madison Bowey a then Washington Capitals rookie of bi racial ethnicity had been taught by his Black Canadian father about O Ree s importance in NHL history and selected 22 as his number with the Capitals to honour O Ree s achievement 39 On June 26 2018 it was announced that O Ree would be inducted as a builder into the Hockey Hall of Fame later that year 40 41 42 Almost ten months after receiving his original Bruins sweater from the Grzelcyks on November 1 2018 O Ree attended the ceremonial dedication of a street hockey rink named in his honour in the Boston neighbourhood of Allston as part of the continuing legacy of O Ree s time with the Bruins 43 By early May 2019 following O Ree s builder honour with the Hockey Hall of Fame the previous year a bill in the 116th U S Congress is authorising the award of the United States Congressional Gold Medal for O Ree s achievements in recognition of his contributions and commitment to hockey inclusion and recreational opportunity 44 O Ree was named to Canada s Sports Hall of Fame on May 27 2020 in the Builder category 45 The formal induction ceremony was postponed to October 3 2021 due to concerns over COVID 19 46 On January 12 2021 the Boston Bruins announced that they would retire O Ree s number 22 on February 18 47 However the jersey retirement ceremony was moved to January 18 2022 by the NHL 48 49 In 2021 as a celebration of Black History Month all NHL players wore a commemorative helmet decal honouring O Ree from January 16 to February 28 50 In 2022 US President Joe Biden signed the Willie O Ree Congressional Gold Medal Act The bill awarded O Ree a Congressional Gold Medal the U S Congress highest honour for his contributions to hockey inclusion and recreational opportunity O Ree is the first player in NHL history to receive the honour 51 Canada Post released a commemorative postage stamp on October 30 2023 honouring Willie O Ree 52 Awards and honours editWHL Second All Star Team 1969 53 New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame 1984 31 Lester Patrick Trophy 2003 31 Order of New Brunswick 2005 31 Willie O Ree Place Fredericton arena dedicated 2008 54 Order of Canada 2008 55 Breitbard Hall of Fame 2008 31 Hockey Hall of Fame 2018 56 Congressional Gold Medal 2019 57 Canada s Sports Hall of Fame 2020 21 58 His 22 Jersey was retired by the Boston Bruins on January 18 2022 59 Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1950 51 Fredericton Falcons NBAHA 2 0 0 0 4 1951 52 Fredericton Merchants YCHL 6 10 4 14 2 8 10 5 15 18 1951 52 Fredericton Jr Capitals NBJHL 3 2 0 2 0 1952 53 Fredericton Jr Capitals NBJHL 12 15 3 18 6 4 5 0 5 2 1952 53 Fredericton Capitals NBSHL 2 2 0 2 0 1953 54 NBSHL 23 7 11 18 15 25 15 10 25 10 1954 55 Quebec Frontenacs QJHL 43 27 17 44 41 17 7 6 13 10 1955 56 Kitchener Canucks OHA 41 30 28 58 38 8 4 3 7 6 1956 57 Quebec Aces QHL 68 22 12 34 80 15 3 3 6 10 1957 58 Boston Bruins NHL 2 0 0 0 0 1957 58 Springfield Indians AHL 6 0 0 0 0 1957 58 Quebec Aces QHL 57 13 19 32 43 9 4 2 6 8 1958 59 Quebec Aces QHL 56 9 21 30 74 1959 60 Kingston Frontenacs EPHL 50 21 25 46 41 1960 61 Boston Bruins NHL 43 4 10 14 26 1960 61 Hull Ottawa Canadiens EPHL 16 10 9 19 21 1961 62 Hull Ottawa Canadiens EPHL 12 1 2 3 18 1961 62 Los Angeles Blades WHL 54 28 26 54 57 1962 63 Los Angeles Blades WHL 64 25 26 51 41 3 2 3 5 2 1963 64 Los Angeles Blades WHL 60 17 18 35 45 12 4 8 12 10 1964 65 Los Angeles Blades WHL 70 38 21 59 75 1965 66 Los Angeles Blades WHL 62 33 33 66 30 1966 67 Los Angeles Blades WHL 68 34 26 60 58 1967 68 San Diego Gulls WHL 66 21 33 54 54 7 2 2 4 6 1968 69 San Diego Gulls WHL 70 38 41 79 63 7 3 3 6 12 1969 70 San Diego Gulls WHL 66 0 0 69 50 6 6 3 9 4 1970 71 San Diego Gulls WHL 66 18 15 33 47 6 4 1 5 14 1971 72 San Diego Gulls WHL 48 16 17 33 42 4 0 1 1 2 1972 73 New Haven Nighthawks AHL 50 21 24 45 41 1972 73 San Diego Gulls WHL 18 6 5 11 18 6 1 4 5 2 1973 74 San Diego Gulls WHL 73 30 28 58 89 4 3 3 6 0 1974 75 San Diego Charms SoCal Sr 1975 76 San Diego Charms SoCal Sr 1978 79 San Diego Hawks PHL 53 21 25 46 37 WHL totals 785 328 311 639 669 55 25 28 53 52 NHL totals 45 4 10 14 26 Source 53 See also editList of sports desegregation firstsReferences edit a b Willie O Ree Biography amp Facts Britannica www britannica com May 9 2024 a b c Willie O Ree www thecanadianencyclopedia ca a b McGourty John January 8 2007 O Ree a hockey pioneer nhl com Retrieved March 19 2023 Cite error The named reference Canadian encyclopedia was invoked but never defined see the help page Steve Murphy interviewer with CTV News in Halifax NS 2007 Willie O Ree First Black NHL Player YouTube heathernocs Event occurs at 4 31 Retrieved March 8 2013 Russo Eric January 17 2018 O Ree A Vital Part of Hockey History NHL com Retrieved July 15 2023 Labine was reportedly bed ridden with a heavy cold First Negro Player In Hockey Loop AP report in Tampa FL Times January 18 1958 p 18 a b Takahama Elise January 28 2018 Jan 18 is officially Willie O Ree Day in honor of the first Black NHL player Boston Globe Retrieved January 17 2019 a b Stubbs Dave January 18 2017 Willie O Ree made history in 1958 debut with Bruins NHL com Retrieved January 17 2019 a b c d e Hockey waiting for its Jackie Robinson The Varsity December 1 1986 Retrieved November 22 2021 a b Willie O Ree hockey statistics and profile at hockeydb com www hockeydb com Retrieved January 31 2017 Builder Inductees Willie O Ree Hockey Hall of Fame McGourty John January 15 2007 O Ree a hockey pioneer NHL com Retrieved June 9 2015 Thompson Harry 2013 Equal Ice Diversity in Hockey USA Hockey Magazine USA Hockey Retrieved January 31 2017 Donnellon Sam November 26 1997 Racism in sports thorny issue Edmonton Journal Knight Ridder Newspapers ProQuest 252493527 Dupont Kevin Paul December 11 2011 Playing days at end Grier looks for new goals The Boston Globe Archived from the original on January 17 2012 Retrieved June 8 2020 Warja Bob Willie O Ree the Jackie Robinson of Hockey Deserves to Be Celebrated Bleacher Report Staff Kevin Cullen Globe January 17 Updated The Jackie Robinson of hockey The Boston Globe BostonGlobe com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Hockey is for Everyone Ambassadors NHL Records records nhl com Schram Carol NHL Expands Scope Of Its Willie O Ree Community Hero Award For 2023 Forbes Sports Illustrated July 14 21 purple p 78 vol 109 No 2 Time Inc Fiztherbert Corinne February 9 2011 Willie O Ree to preside over 2011 World Pond Hockey Championships The Victoria Star Grand Falls N B ProQuest 851206293 O Ree a leading man in more ways than one NHL com News NHL com Retrieved May 7 2022 Wysh List Your hockey week for a week when there s no hockey March 19 2020 New England sports museum unveils O Ree exhibit ESPN Associated Press January 19 2008 Retrieved February 17 2008 Smith Roger January 19 2008 Hockey pioneer honoured in the U S and Canada CTV Archived from the original on January 29 2008 Retrieved February 15 2008 Russo Eric January 17 2018 O Ree A Vital Part of Hockey History nhl com bruins National Hockey League Retrieved February 2 2018 On Wednesday January 17th during a press conference dedicating a new street hockey rink in his honor Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said O Ree deserves to be in the same historical category as Robinson and President Barack Obama Willie means a great deal to our city said Walsh This is history in the living right here it s an incredible message to our young people When I talked to the young people in the front row of the press conference everyone knows Jackie Robinson everyone knows Barack Obama everyone in Boston knows Willie O Ree but I think his story needs to be told around the country It s a great honor to be here an honor to hear him speak about what he s done Rosen Dan January 19 2008 NHL pioneer O Ree honored by Bruins NHL com Retrieved January 30 2008 dead link Pioneering NHL Player Visits SDSU SDSUniverse October 20 2008 a b c d e Willie O Ree bio page NHL com Retrieved January 31 2017 O Ree receives Order of Canada NHL com April 7 2010 Auerbach Nicole June 28 2011 O Ree scores in NHL s effort to diversify hockey The Boston Globe Retrieved July 7 2015 Harper Davis February 16 2012 Sabres to host Willie O Ree Skills Weekend nhl com Retrieved February 20 2018 Kenney Kirk September 17 2015 San Diego Gulls honoring Willie O Ree The San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved February 20 2018 Douglas William May 30 2016 Joel Ward thinks the NHL should honor Willie O Ree by retiring his number colorofhockey com The Color of Hockey Retrieved May 31 2016 Joel Ward has an idea for the National Hockey League to honor the history and growing impact of black players in the sport Retire the number 22 Willie O Ree wore with the Boston Bruins when he became the league s first black player in 1958 I definitely think Willie should be recognized for sure Ward told ESPN Sunday the media day before his San Jose Sharks face the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final It s a no brainer Without Willie it would be tough for me to be sitting here today I definitely think Willie should be a big part of this Springfield Thunderbirds to honor hockey legend Willie O Ree at Hockey Is For Everyone Night on Nov 3 masslive com Retrieved April 21 2018 Benjamin Amalie January 25 2018 O Ree warmed by gift of old sweater from Bruins Grzelcyk nhl com National Hockey League Retrieved February 6 2018 The sweater had been hanging in the Grzelcyk house for years just another jersey from the Boston Bruins a castoff It had been found abandoned by a trainer John Grzelcyk believed perhaps 35 years ago long after its useful life and given to him At some point Matt Grzelcyk John s son and a Boston Bruins defenseman had started to suspect the history of the small ish black jersey from the early 1960s No 22 that hung in the back of a closet On Jan 17 2018 the sweater finally made its way back to its rightful owner 60 years after Willie O Ree made his barrier shattering debut in the National Hockey League as the first black player to play in the League Dougherty Jesse January 18 2018 Capitals rookie Madison Bowey honors NHL pioneer Willie O Ree by wearing No 22 The Washington Post Retrieved June 10 2018 Madison Bowey always wore No 22 on the baseball field growing up but it was taken whenever he joined a hockey team That was the case as the defenseman turned himself into an NHL prospect and joined the Capitals system as a second round pick in 2013 The number was taken again as he proved himself in the American Hockey League But No 22 was available when he was called up to the Capitals at the start of this season It s pretty special to be in the NHL and playing my first NHL year on the 60th anniversary of Willie O Ree Bowey said Thursday There s a lot of significance behind that and obviously he s a very special person Bruins Legend Willie O Ree To Be Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame nhl com bruins Boston Bruins June 26 2018 Retrieved June 26 2018 The Hockey Hall of Fame announced today June 26 that they will induct Bruins legend Willie O Ree into the Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2018 O Ree was selected as part of the Builder category which is defined by coaching managerial or executive ability or ability in another significant off ice role sportsmanship character and contributions to his or her organization or organizations and to the game of hockey in general He is the seventh member of the Boston Bruins to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as part of the builder category Whyno Stephen June 26 2018 Willie O Ree Martin Brodeur Gary Bettman top Hockey Hall of Fame class The Star thestar com Toronto Star Retrieved June 26 2018 Willie O Ree NHL s 1st black player gets Hall of Fame call CBC Sports CBC Retrieved June 28 2018 Russo Eric November 1 2018 Willie O Ree Community Rink Dedicated in Allston nhl com bruins BostonBruins com Retrieved November 2 2018 While snow banks and trash barrels can make for some fun props the children of Allston won t have to worry anymore about building a makeshift street hockey rink or clearing the road for passing cars That s because on Thursday the Bruins helped to unveil the brand new Willie O Ree Community Street Hockey Rink at Smith Playground O Ree was joined by Chara Bergeron Bruins president Cam Neely Boston Bruins Foundation Executive Director Bob Sweeney and NHL Director of Social Impact Growth and Fan Development and former Bruin Andrew Ference for the dedication H R 2504 Willie O Ree Congressional Gold Medal Act congress gov United States Congress May 2 2019 Retrieved August 19 2019 This bill directs the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate to arrange for the award of a Congressional Gold Medal to Willie O Ree in recognition of his contributions and commitment to hockey inclusion and recreational opportunity Spencer Donna May 27 2020 Impact beyond hockey ushers Willie O Ree Sheldon Kennedy into Canada s Sports Hall of Fame The Star The Canadian Press NHL com May 27 2020 O Ree named to Canada Sports Hall of Fame First black player in NHL says he s excited overwhelmed by honor NHL com Retrieved May 28 2020 Russo Eric January 12 2021 O Ree Taking His Rightful Place in Garden Rafters NHL com Retrieved January 13 2021 NHL Announces Postponement of O Ree s Number Retirement Ceremony NHL com February 11 2021 Retrieved March 4 2021 Douglas William February 11 2021 O Ree number retirement by Bruins rescheduled to next year NHL com Retrieved March 4 2021 Sadler Emily January 11 2021 NHL introduces helmet decals to honour Willie O Ree Sportsnet ca Retrieved January 20 2021 AlBaroudi Wajih February 1 2022 Willie O Ree the NHL s first Black player to receive Congressional Gold Medal cbssports com Retrieved February 3 2022 Post Canada New stamp celebrates hockey pioneer Willie O Ree origin www canadapost ca Retrieved February 9 2024 a b Willie Eldon O Ree Legends of Hockey Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved January 16 2018 Stevens Neil January 17 2008 Groundbreaking NHL debut still vivid for O Ree Niagara Falls Review Niagara Falls Ontario Archived from the original on June 20 2015 Retrieved January 17 2015 First black NHL player honoured with Order of Canada CTV News Archived from the original on December 31 2008 Retrieved December 30 2008 Hockey Hall of Fame 2018 Induction Celebration Willie O Ree www hhof com Retrieved February 9 2024 H R 2504 Willie O Ree Congressional Gold Medal Act congress gov February 9 2024 Retrieved February 9 2024 O Ree named to Canada Sports Hall of Fame NHL com www nhl com May 27 2020 Retrieved February 9 2024 O Ree overwhelmed as Bruins retire his jersey ESPN com January 19 2022 Retrieved February 9 2024 External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Congressional gold medal to Willie O Ree 2022 Soul on Ice The Willie O Ree Story Black Players in the NHL 2007 CTV interview with Willie O Ree on YouTube Boston Bruins Behind the B Episode 508 Willie O Ree Receives His 22 Jersey LegendsMember jsp mem b201802 amp type Builder amp page bio amp list ByName Willie O Ree s Builder biography page at the Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Willie O 27Ree amp oldid 1224800483, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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