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Misogyny in ice hockey refers to the discourses, actions, and ideologies which are currently present in ice hockey, environments which contribute to the discrimination against women in the sport as well as their absence from it. This phenomenon includes issues related to sexism and male chauvinism. The subject has been extensively discussed in both media and academia, with many women in the sport increasingly speaking out about the extent of misogyny in hockey and its negative impact on the sport.

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  • Misogyny in ice hockey refers to the discourses, actions, and ideologies which are currently present in ice hockey, environments which contribute to the discrimination against women in the sport as well as their absence from it. This phenomenon includes issues related to sexism and male chauvinism. The subject has been extensively discussed in both media and academia, with many women in the sport increasingly speaking out about the extent of misogyny in hockey and its negative impact on the sport. (en)
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  • Jeff Babineau and Orlando Sentinel (en)
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  • Chicago Tribune (en)
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  • I don't care what anybody thinks, I'd be a liar if I said I wasn't using it for the publicity. The fact is, if I could put a horse in net–if it could stand on skates and stop the puck–I'd do it. (en)
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  • "RHEAUME: FROM PUBLICITY STUNT TO GENUINE ARTICLE" (en)
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  • Misogyny in ice hockey refers to the discourses, actions, and ideologies which are currently present in ice hockey, environments which contribute to the discrimination against women in the sport as well as their absence from it. This phenomenon includes issues related to sexism and male chauvinism. The subject has been extensively discussed in both media and academia, with many women in the sport increasingly speaking out about the extent of misogyny in hockey and its negative impact on the sport. (en)
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  • Misogyny in ice hockey (en)
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