Canucks centre Jason Dickinson not afraid to speak up for what he believes
Jason Dickinson isn’t exactly sure where the feeling comes from.
The Vancouver Canucks centre has a burning desire — a need, really — to stand up for what he believes.
“I don’t know,” Dickinson said after a long pause when asked about that personality trait. “I just do.”
The Georgetown, Ont., native stepped into the spotlight in August 2020 when he joined Vegas Golden Knights winger Ryan Reaves, who is Black, goalie Robin Lehner and then-Dallas Stars teammate Tyler Seguin, who like Dickinson are both white, in taking a knee during the American and Canadian national anthems inside the NHL’s post-season bubble.