As social media accounts have joined the movement to "Black Out Tuesday" across social media sites, local sports organizations, coaches and players have voiced their support for justice amid the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
In a statement on its website, the WSHL –– which includes the El Paso Rhinos –– became one of the first competitions to go dark for the upcoming 2020-21 season.
Our very own Duke Keith and voice of the El Paso Rhinos can be seen in the video-sharing not only the beauty of El Pasoans who stepped up the day of the El Paso mass shooting but how our community has come together after it.
It took double-overtime against a game Colorado Eagles team, but defenseman Don Alchin wristed home a top shelf strike in 2OT for a second straight Rhinos win.
Goalie Filip Krasanovsky allowed only one goal on 15 shots and the El Paso Rhinos outlasted the Colorado Eagles, opening a three-game series with a 5-1 win.