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Coyotes defenseman Travis Dermott uses Pride Tape in home opener, becomes first player to defy NHL ban

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Arizona Coyotes defenseman Travis Dermott became the first player to openly defy the NHL’s ban on Pride Tape after he used it during the team’s home opener Saturday night. 

Dermott, who signed to a one-year, two-way contract with the Coyotes during the offseason, was seen using the prohibited stick tape during this weekend’s 2-1 win over the Anaheim Ducks. 

Travis Dermott, #33 of the Arizona Coyotes, skates on the ice with pride tape at Mullett Arena on Oct. 21, 2023 in Tempe, Arizona. (Zac BonDurant/Getty Images)

League officials told The Athletic on Sunday that they will review the incident for a possible violation of their policy “in due course.” The team told ESPN separately that they had not heard of any potential disciplinary measures from the league, yet. 

NHL BANS USE OF PRIDE TAPE ON ICE IN UPDATED GUIDANCE FOR THEME NIGHTS

The use of Pride Tape and specialty jerseys became a fierce topic of debate last season when several players voiced their opposition to partaking in Pride Night celebrations. 

Commissioner Gary Bettman said in an interview with Sportsnet following a Board of Governors meeting in New York in June that themed jerseys would no longer be worn on the ice as they had become “a distraction from really the essence of what the purpose of these nights are.”

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NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman speaks to the media during a press conference prior to Game One of the 2023 NHL Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena on June 3, 2023 in Las Vegas. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Then, just before the start of the regular season, the league doubled down issuing a memo to teams that in addition to no longer wearing specialty jerseys, the use of the rainbow-colored stick tape would not be permitted on the ice during warm-ups or games. 

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ESPN first reported about the memo earlier this month. According to a league source, the memo reportedly stated that “players should be encouraged to express themselves off the ice.” 

Dermott’s decision to defy the new policy follows criticism from several of the league’s top players. 

​​Edmonton Oilers star and defending Hart Trophy winner Connor McDavid said he “expressed disappointment” for not being able to wear specialty jerseys and wants them back.

“Whether that’s Pride Night or Military Night or Indigenous Night, all the various nights that we’ve had and had a chance to celebrate. I’ve always enjoyed them,” he told reporters. “I can’t speak for everybody else or the league or anything like that, but it’s something that I’ve always enjoyed.”

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A view of the stick of Washington Capitals right wing Tom Wilson displaying rainbow stick tape as part of Pride Night during warmups prior to the Capitals’ game against the Boston Bruins at Capital One Arena. (Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports)

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Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand said players should “support who and what you want to support” and does not think “we need to be used to push political agendas.” However, he added that it was “unfortunate we can’t find common ground.”

The Coyotes are set to host Pride Night on Friday. 

Co-founder of Pride Tape Jeff McLean told The Athletic Saturday that Dermott placed an order for more rainbow stick tape just last week with plans to use it throughout the 2023-2024 season. 

Fox News’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.

Reddit removes moderators involved in alleged insider trading of MOON tokens

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Reddit’s r/CryptoCurrency community has fired two moderators who were found to be involved in insider trading of the Moons (MOON) token, Cointelegraph has confirmed.

As Cointelegraph reported on Oct. 20, at least three wallets linked to Reddit group moderators dumped hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of MOON tokens on Oct. 18, just minutes before the official announcement of the closure of the blockchain-based points program that involved the use of certain cryptocurrencies native to each community. The market dump by the three wallets was highlighted by on-chain analysis accounts on X (formerly Twitter), such as Lookonchain.

The Reddit moderators were made aware of the closure of the blockchain-based points program an hour earlier than the official announcement. The Reddit announcement caused the token to drop by nearly 85% to $0.0198, but two moderators managed to sell just in time to make more gains than the rest of the unaware community.

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Cointelegraph reached out to r/CryptoCurrency to understand the insider trading allegations and how the investigation went through. U/mellon, a core contributor and MoonDust founder, told Cointelegraph that two moderators were removed while three others are being investigated:

“2 mods got removed, as they sold their Moons before the official announcement from Reddit: u/rider_of_the_strom u/McGillby.”

The program allowed participants on the platform to earn points and spend them using community-native crypto tokens such as MOON. In the r/CryptoCurrency subreddit, users who post or leave comments are given the ERC-20 token MOON, which they can freely exchange, tip or use for other purposes in the community.

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