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Right now they’re ranging from $400 to $1,900 and it’s just the first day of the auction. The only way to get one if if you bid on them and they go for a fuck ton of money.
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The absolutely painful side of this though is that you can’t just buy a jersey like this. Pride Night brings the entire #Blackhawks community together to stand against hate and for inclusion of LGBTQ+ individuals in society and in the sport of hockey?️??️⚧️ | /2Qv92ypZer- Chicago Blackhawks April 27, 2021 I already have 6 Blackhawks jerseys, they’re my hometown and favorite team, So when they announced that they were finally having Pride jerseys I just knew that I have to have one. That’s also why it is so frustrating that teams don’t usually sell Pride jerseys to the public unless they’re auctioned off. To me, that’s combining two huge parts of who I am and it’s nice, welcoming validation. So when any Pride event happens or there is Pride merch for one of my teams, you bet your ass I want to jump on board and be there. But now, after years and years of working on that, working on embracing what makes me different not running from it, I can finally breath easy and celebrate myself as well as those who worked and fought for me to feel remotely safe being myself in public. I’ve spent a lot of my life ashamed of who I am – a bisexual person (I’ll also use queer from time to time too). I got a nice Hawks Pride shirt, some great pins, and I enjoyed two things that are a big part of who I am: hockey and Pride.įor me, Pride is a really big thing. It was hosted by the Chicago Blackhawks when they played the Edmonton Oilers and it was, without a doubt, one of the most magical nights of my life.
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On March 5th, right before quarantine started, I went to my first Pride Night. One of the best hockey memories I have is from last March.