Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Grant Robertson
Publication Date: August 3, 2025 - 20:21
Canadian hockey brand pulls product line that faced criticism for demeaning women
August 3, 2025
A Canadian hockey brand has pulled controversial clothing from its online store after a line of T-shirts and hoodies it sold was criticized for demeaning women and girls as sex objects.
HockeyBenders, a company that has become popular in rinks across the country and boasts a large following of kids and teenagers online, sold $35 T-shirts with the slogan “Barduzz, Gettin Huzz,” which it has pulled.
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