Quebec semi-pro hockey league confronts fan racism after black player taunted
MONTREAL — The commissioner of a Quebec-based semi-professional hockey league has apologized after a player for the Jonquiere Marquis and family members in attendance were subjected to racist taunts from the stands in St-Jerome Saturday night.
Jonathan-Ismael Diaby, a third-round draft choice for the NHL’s Nashville Predators in 2013 who is black, left the Ligue nord-americaine de hockey game during the second period as a result of the verbal abuse.
“I want to apologize to Jonathan Diaby and his family,” league commissioner Jean-Francois Laplante said in a video posted to Facebook after the incident. “Racist, sexist, homophobic comments are completely unacceptable and cannot be tolerated, whether it’s in everyday life or in our arenas.”