The IX: Hockey Friday with Erica L. Ayala – December 25, 2020

Remember the reason for the season - Barriers in addressing racial discrimination in hockey - must-click WoHo links

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The Reason for the Season

May I wish a Merry Christmas to those who celebrate! My family did our first-ever Secret Santa last night. We celebrate on Christmas Eve in the traditional Latine fashion. Tomorrow, my sister and I will recognize the first night of Kwanzaa, the festival of ‘First Fruits’.

My headline for this week is actually not meant to be about religion or spirituality. It is however, meant to be about culture. About our hockey culture. We are set to receive the beautiful gift of women’s hockey via college, PWHPA, and NWHL play.

Let’s be real. The reason for any 2020-21 sports season is rooted in money. Let’s be really real. Women’s sports often operates with as little money as possible. You join us at The IX because we seek to pivot the power as it currently exists in our society.

We need more women and more marginalized voices in this space. To do that, we must commit to ongoing learning, growth, and sustainable change. The reason the NWSL, WNBA, and now the NWHL/college hockey/PWHPA are trying to give us a season is not because (and certainly not only because) of sponsorship money or even player and staff salaries. The WNBA less so, but women athletes are used to having multiple streams of income. One single season might not be worth playing for your favorite player.

Thus, the reason for the 2020-21 season is for the future. Sports amid Coronavirus showed me a few things:

Again, the reason for the 2020-21 season is beyond crowning a champion. There is much more at stake. We at The IX are taking a break until the new year, but we hope you engage with us individually and @TheIXNewsletter until we bombard your inbox again!

Remember the reason for the season. See you in the future!


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This Week in Women’s Hockey

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Must-Click Links through Tuesday, December 23

PWHPA New Hampshire & Minnesota will call Tampa home.

The NWHL (Playoffs) on NBC Sports!!!

Black Girl Hockey Club scholarship application deadline is December 31st!

USA Hockey helps identify ten women to work #NDubble.

Learn about Hockey Canada’s new $1 million Assist Fund.

I may or may not have manifested this, waiting for the other part to come true 😉

Meghan Duggan and Gillian Apps: Rivals on the ice, power couple off the ice.

Sarah Nurse is the bomb dot com (and for this once I will overlook that the Barbie doesn’t really look like her)!

Lebanese national team training in Montreal.

Hockey Canada head coach Troy Ryan shares his quarantine activities.

COVID Updates

NWHL partners with Yale Medical to provide COVID testing.


Tweet of the Week

We want more than two games, but yes! Listen to Jessica.


Five at The IX: 

Here is my panel from the MacEwan University Anti-Racism Hockey Summit. I was joined by Moezine Hasham from Hockey 4 Youth Foundation. This HOT STOVE was moderated by Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster Harnarayan Singh

Click here to Watch


Mondays: Soccer
By: Annie Peterson, @AnnieMPeterson AP Women’s Soccer
Tuesdays: Tennis
By Joey Dillon, @JoeyDillon Freelance Tennis Writer
Wednesdays: Basketball
By: Howard Megdal, @HowardMegdal The Next
Thursdays: Golf
By Sarah Kellam @sarahkellam, The IX
Fridays: Hockey
By: Erica Ayala, @ELindsay08 NWHL Broadcaster

Written by Erica L. Ayala