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Its presence in an advertisement for same-sex marriage in the State of New York was a bold statement. Not surprisingly, he was hit this week with the antipathy in a culture of hockey not quite comfortable with his players demanding gay rights.
Virtuoso agent Todd Reynolds called Avery position "very sad" and "impolitic." But fans and players were largely in favor of a popular player in some cities against New York.
One of the toughest fighters in the league, Coyotes forward Paul Bissonnette defended Avery, chirography on Twitter: "If two people are happy together they are happy."
As Bruce so eloquently Arthur incisor in the National Post, hockey has progressed slowly in a world where Avery is supported for its precipitate and Reynolds is criticized. Last year, the Stanley Cup and Brent Sopel joined the Chicago Delight Parade.
Since the death of his son in 2010, Brian Burke has bravely carried the torch to his son as an instrument for the gay community. Burke Pride parade in Toronto in 2010. According to an inspiring story on GQ Burke, Maple Leafs GM has talked about gay marriage, right at the College Royal St. George's High School boys private Toronto.
Source: SportingNews.com