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Welcome to NHL.com, the official site of the National Hockey LeagueBienvenue à LNH.com , le site officiel de la Ligue nationale de hockeyДобро пожаловать на NHL.com, официальный сайт Национальной хоккейной лигиTervetuloa NHL:n viralliselle nettisivustolle NHL.comiinVälkommen till NHL.com, NHL:s officiella web-sidaVítejte na NHL.com, oficiálních stránkách National Hockey LeagueVitajte na NHL.com, oficiálnych stránkach National Hockey LeagueWillkommen auf NHL.com, der offiziellen Seite der National Hockey LeagueBienvenido a NHL.com, el sitio oficial de la National Hockey LeagueBraydon Coburn wanted to talk about the push for social justice on Friday, not slap shots and shift changes.The Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman wasn't alone.In a sign of the unity NHL players are showing in the fight against racism, Coburn opted not to answer questions about hockey, specifically Tampa Bay's Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Second Round against the Boston Bruins on Saturday (12 p.m. ET; NBC, SN, TVAS)."I think today, for the most part, especially yesterday and today, we want to make sure we keep the attention and conversations around the issue," Coburn said. "I think that's where our heads are at right now." [RELATED: Playoff games postponed to protest racism | Reaves, opponents come together for protest] The Lightning-Bruins game will be the first since Wednesday after players from all eight remaining teams decided not to play on Thursday and Friday as a form of protest against systemic racism and police brutality.During the past two days, players for Tampa Bay and Boston have been mingling inside the bubble in Toronto, the East hub city, as were members of the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Islanders, who are playing in the other series in the Eastern Conference Second Round.Lightning defenseman Luke Schenn said the topic of conversation was always the same, and that as many as 30-40 players from the four teams got together to discuss what they could do to enact change.One of those players was Bruins forward Brad Marchand, who had a message for critics who feel the players should stick to sports."Listen, everyone's entitled to their own opinion," he said. We have bigger things that we care about and that we want to do and improve upon and people that we want to support and that's what matters."Video: NHL Players Stand United to Fight Racism, InjusticeDays earlier, Schenn and Marchand fought for the puck on several occasions during Tampa Bay's 7-1 victory in Game 3 on Wednesday that gave them a 2-1 lead in the best-of-7 series.
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