Lightning's J.T. Brown: Faces death threats for silent protest action
Brown received racist remarks and death threats on social media following Saturday's game, reports the Tampa Times. He was the first NHLer to perform a silent protest during the national anthem.
Analysis:
He raised his fist in silent protest. He said Sunday the response he received after the game proved why a more open discussion around race and police brutality issues needs to occur. Brown did not reveal if he would repeat the protest; the Lightning play again Monday against visiting Washington.
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