They hail from different places and backgrounds. They’re of different races, ethnic groups, and faiths. But put a stick in their hands and skates on their feet, they’re all the same: hockey players.
It’s fun writing about the history and growing impact of people of color in hockey, but frustrating at the same time. A lot of people still don’t realize how diverse the sport is becoming, how the face of hockey is changing.
Seeing is believing, so here are some of the players of color who were on the rosters of National Hockey League teams when the 2016-17 season opened last week. If you have any questions about the players, take a deeper dive into this blog for some of their stories.

Auston Matthews, F, Toronto Maple Leafs

Dustin Byfuglien, D, Winnipeg Jets

Kyle Okposo, F, Buffalo Sabres

Nazem Kadri, F, Toronto Maple Leafs

J.T. Brown, F, Tampa Bay Lightning

Joel Ward, F, San Jose Sharks

Nail Yakupov, F, St. Louis Blues

Ryan Reaves, F, St. Louis Blues

Trevor Daley, D, Pittsburgh Penguins

Wayne Simmonds, F, Philadelphia Flyers

Pierre-Edouard Bellemare, F, Philadelphia Flyers

Mika Zibanejad, F, New York Rangers

Devante Smith-Pelly, F, New Jersey Devils

P.K. Subban, D, Nashville Predators

Carey Price, G, Montreal Canadiens

Al Montoya, G, Montreal Canadiens

Chris Stewart, F, Minnesota Wild

Matt Dumba, D, Minnesota Wild

Jordan Nolan, F, Los Angeles Kings

Alec Martinez, D, Los Angeles Kings

Johnny Oduya, D, Dallas Stars

Darnell Nurse, D, Edmonton Oilers

Brandon Saad, F, Columbus Blue Jackets

Seth Jones, D, Columbus Blue Jackets

Jordan Tootoo, F, Chicago Blackhawks.

Anthony Duclair, forward, Arizona Coyotes.

Jarome Iginla, F, Colorado Avalanche

Evander Kane, F, Buffalo Sabres.
what about devon setoguchi, who made it onto the kings’ roster?