Cincinnati Cyclones Host Shut Out The Hate Night to Celebrate Fan, Staff Diversity

Proceeds from special Shut Out the Hate jerseys and merch will be donated to local LGBTQ nonprofits

click to enlarge Cincinnati Cyclones Host Shut Out The Hate Night to Celebrate Fan, Staff Diversity
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The Cincinnati Cyclones are taking pride to the ice with their Shut Out the Hate promotion to celebrate the “diversity of (their) fans, employees, players and coaches, because Hockey Is Anyone’s Game.”

The concourse at U.S. Bank Arena will have a special LGBTQ support and family resources pop-up and the team will be donning Shut Out the Hate jerseys to be auctioned off after the game, with additional Shut Out the Hate merchandise available online and in person.

Proceeds from the jersey and merch sales will be donated to local LGBTQ charities.

The team faces off against the Brampton Beast.

7:30 p.m. puck drop Friday, Nov. 8. $18-$30. U.S. Bank Arena, 100 Broadway St., Downtown, cycloneshockey.com.

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