โI hope we come to some sort of reasonable conclusion that gets everybody on the ice and happy, but unfortunately right now, it doesnโt look that way.โ – Hilary Knight
USWNT negotiations continue to fall short
In an interview with The Ice Garden, Hilary Knight gave the latest update on the USWNT boycott and negotiations with USA Hockey.
โWe were in negotiations with [USA Hockey] for 14 or so months…and everything kind of stalled, so we were able to come public with everything that has been going on for seventeen plus years, plus the last months of trying to make change.โ
By going public with their fight for equality, the National Team was able to push USA Hockey into an in-person meeting in Philadelphia this past Monday. After eleven hours, the women felt like they had made significant progress.
โ Hilary Knight (@Hilary_Knight) March 21, 2017
โWe were extremely happy with sort of the outcome because we thought we had a really productive day with a lot of productive discussions and reasonable terms,โ reiterated Knight.
However, the negotiations turned sour yesterday, as USA Hockey began looking for replacement players for the World Championships. Knight and the other players were disappointed in USA Hockeyโs counterproposal.
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โIt didnโt meet the terms we originally had put forth on Monday, and significant progress was not made. Not a great showing for equitable support,โ quipped Knight. โNow, we are not going to the World Championships – we are not going as long as what they put forth stands. …. The numbers are laughable in terms of what we were asking, what we came to, and what weโre now asking.โ
For the younger generations of Team USA
Knight emphasizes that the main goal of this boycott is on the long-term. Her and her teammates are sacrificing their here-and-now to change the future.
โWhether itโs our first world championship or our ninth world championship, weโre willing to put it on the line for generations to come. We benefit a little bit, but this is really about setting a foot forward and setting a great foundation for the next, younger wave of players.โ
The impact of their boycott is a part of their daily lives now. Knight talked about parents of young girls and boys stopping her in the gym to show their gratitude:โThis is amazing what youโre doing for the next generation.โ
This vision is why the support for the boycott remains unwavering every time the National Team players reach out to the other players.
โThereโs been seven of us doing a hotline, reaching out to college coaches and younger players and our NWHL teammates and former teammates who had gotten cut. Everyoneโs really understanding, standing behind us.โ
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To those following along with the USWNT boycott
The story of the USWNTโs fight for equality is spreading across various news outlets. From front pages of newspapers to airtime on NPR, the players are gaining more and more coverage. A large part of their success is with their social media campaigns.
#BeBoldForChange The members of the #USWNT are: _________________ pic.twitter.com/LqZ9hcJkNv
โ Sen. Brant Feldman (@AGMSports) March 24, 2017
โThe whole premise of what we did today is that itโs the face of the US Womenโs National Team. Weโre always clad in our equipment and jerseys, and we really want to give people a perspective of the faces of everybody, the voices of everyone. Collectively, weโre unified in this together,โ explained Knight.
On her own sign, โBOLDโ in red letters, Knight elaborated, โBold to me is standing up for whatโs right. Itโs being daring and courageous.โ
Sheโs not the only one being daring and courageous. Not only have the USWNT players been posting on social, but as of Friday afternoon, NWHL and college players have been sharing a joint post of their own that states their allegiance to the US national team in refusing to join the replacement USA team.
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We stand with the USWNT for equality #BeBoldForChange pic.twitter.com/dC6av4IeWJ
โ Alyssa Gagliardi (@AGagliardi92) March 24, 2017
I stand with the USWNT to #BeBoldForChange because I support the development of women’s hockey for all of the girls who play hockey after me pic.twitter.com/qyBIeS12fu
โ Abby Bonner (@absbonner737) March 24, 2017
I stand with the USWNT #thanksbutnothanks #BeBoldForChange pic.twitter.com/d13JGToccS
โ Lauren Dahm (@dahmer35) March 24, 2017
As they continue being bold and strong and fearless and resilient on a national stage, the players have not forgotten their fans. Knightโs message is simple but genuine.
โThank you for the continued support,โ she said. โThis affects [the fans] just as much as it affects us. My heart breaks a little bit knowing that we potentially wonโt be [at Worlds], and they wonโt be able to cheer us on and see how amazing, talented, and skilled of a team we are. In that way, it really breaks my heart, but to have their support is tremendous.โ
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