The American Airlines Center, home to the Dallas Stars, has launched an investigation following a disturbing video that appears to show four fans celebrating a goal with a Nazi salute.
A spokesperson for the arena emphasized its commitment to inclusivity and safety, stating, “We strongly denounce the actions that appear to be depicted in the video footage and are conducting an internal investigation.” The spokesperson reiterated the arena’s zero-tolerance policy toward hate and discrimination, noting that all attendees are expected to adhere to the venue’s codes of conduct.
The controversy began when Courtney Ripley, a Stars fan, shared a 12-second video captured during a game against Toronto in late December. The footage shows four fans reacting to a goal by raising their right arms in a manner that has sparked outrage across social media platforms.
In response to the incident, a Stars spokesperson confirmed that the team is in full alignment with the arena’s statement and is actively collaborating to determine the specifics of what occurred. The NHL emphasizes the importance of a respectful atmosphere for all fans and has established a multipoint fan code of conduct that stresses the significance of inclusivity and safety.
As part of its commitment to maintaining a welcoming environment, the NHL outlines potential consequences for violating the code of conduct, which can range from ejection to a lifetime ban from future events.
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