NHL player raises fist during US anthem

Tampa Bay's JT Brown has joined a list of professional athletes protesting racism, raising a closed right fist before the NHL team's loss to Florida.

Tampa Bay forward JT Brown raised a closed right fist during the national anthem on Saturday, joining the growing list of professional athletes protesting what they see as a pattern of racism in the treatment of African-Americans by US police.

Brown, the first NHL player to join the protests at a regular-season game, made the same gesture before a pre-season game on September 28, the Tampa Bay Times reported.

The Lightning issued a statement during the game, which they lost 5-4 to Florida.

"The Tampa Bay Lightning celebrate the moment before every game when we can unite as a community, paying homage to a flag that is representative of our nation and those who have sacrificed," the statement read.

"At the same time, we respect our players and individual choices they may make on social and political issues."


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