Washington Capitals goalie Logan Thompson sparks major controversy for Confederate Flag pads
Logan Thompson's debut practice with the Washington Capitals was overshadowed by controversy surrounding his new pads.
Many believe the design resembles the
Confederate Flag, stirring debate among fans.
The Washington Capitals recently added goaltender
Logan Thompson from the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for two third-round draft picks. At his first practice with the team, Thompson sported new pads that have sparked a backlash online. Critics argue that the design bears a resemblance to the Confederate Flag, which has led to a heated discussion among hockey fans.
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Reactions of disbelief, with many fans expressing their disapproval on social media, suggesting that such imagery has no place in hockey. The controversy highlights the sensitivity surrounding symbols associated with America's past.
Despite the uproar, it's important to note that the design of Thompson's pads mirrors the color scheme and star motifs of the Capitals' alternate jersey, as seen in this Alex Ovechkin picture.
The pads feature the red, white, and blue colors along with stars, elements that align with the team's alternate jersey. Although the design unintentionally evokes the Confederate Flag, it's likely that Thompson's intention was to reflect the Capitals' own jersey style. It remains to be seen if he will make changes to the pads in response to the feedback.
Logan Thompson unveils new capitals mask featuring DC landmarks
Logan Thompson has made a splash with his latest Capitals mask, showcasing a unique design inspired by iconic landmarks from around Washington, DC.
Thompson's mask features a stunning array of DC landmarks, including the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Capitol Building. The goaltender's choice to incorporate these landmarks into his mask is a nod to his new team and the city he now calls home.
Logan Thompson, who went undrafted and signed with the Vegas Golden Knights in 2020, has played 103 games in his NHL career. He holds a record of 56-32-11, with a 2.67 GAA and a .912 save percentage.
With the season approaching, all eyes will be on Thompson and his new gear as he takes to the ice. The mask is a testament to his commitment to the team and his appreciation for the city of Washington, DC.
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