Current status: no active openly gay men in the NHL
As of 2024, there are no active male players in the NHL who have publicly come out as gay. This status reflects the broader landscape of professional hockey, where few out male athletes in top North American team sports have disclosed their identity. The absence of active out players does not indicate a lack of queer individuals in the sport, but rather the complex personal, cultural, and structural factors that shape disclosure in professional sports.
Historical context and notable names
Jeff Glixman: a pioneering voice
Broadcaster Jeff Glixman, active in the NHL since the 1990s, publicly came out as gay in 2021. While not a player, his visibility has helped continue conversations about inclusion in hockey.
Other figures in the hockey ecosystem
Other individuals connected to hockey, such as analysts, prospects, and minor-league or European-based players, have shared their identities over time. These cases are significant for representation but are not part of current NHL roster disclosures.
| Name | Attribute | Verified detail | Source type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jeff Glixman | Role | Broadcaster | Public statement (2021) |
| Unnamed prospects | Context | Rumors/anecdotal, not confirmed | Media reports |
Policies and league environment
The NHL has guidelines intended to support an inclusive environment, and the league has participated in Pride events in various markets. However, structural and cultural barriers, including hyper-masculine norms and limited anti-discrimination specifics, can affect players’ willingness to come out while actively competing.
Women’s hockey and visibility
Visibility differs notably in women’s professional hockey, where several out athletes have competed in leagues such as the PHF (Premier Hockey Federation) and internationally. Their presence highlights how gender context influences disclosure and acceptance in team sports.
What this means going forward
The lack of openly gay active NHL players represents an ongoing organizational and cultural challenge. Continued progress depends on league-wide education, clearer protections, supportive union and team actions, and evolving social attitudes that make disclosure safer and more feasible for players at all levels.