U.S. women's hockey team members share bold messages on social media
Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson held up a piece of paper displaying the word, “Brave.” Brianna Decker's read, “Together.” Meghan Duggan’s sheet of paper had “LIMITLESS” written on it.
Each member of the U.S. women’s national hockey league team held up the messages with the hashtag #BeBoldForChange on Twitter and Instagram posts Friday, a day after USA TODAY Sports first reported that USA Hockey had begun to seek replacement players for the upcoming IIHF Women’s World Championship.
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The players announced last week that they were boycotting the world championship unless they come to an agreement over improved wage and other support from USA Hockey. The tournament starts on March 31.
The women's team received support from the Major League Baseball Players Association on Friday as well, with MLBPA tweeting the team to stand united.
WomensHockeyLife.com combined most of the women’s messages into one Twitter photo: