The announcement Thursday that the NHL and the NHL Players' Association have formed an official partnership with the You Can Play Project drew an immediate reaction on Twitter.

Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres was among the most prominent to weigh in, saying, "I'm officially a hockey fan."

The You Can Play Project is an advocacy organization that fights homophobia in sports.

The National Hockey League and the National Hockey League Players' Association announced the historic partnership Thursday, formalizing and advancing a long-standing commitment to make the NHL the most inclusive professional sports league in the world.

"The NHL sets the standard for professional sports when it comes to LGBT outreach and we are incredibly grateful for their help and support," said Philadelphia Flyers scout Patrick Burke, founder of the You Can Play Project. "We will work with League and NHLPA officials, teams and players to ensure that we create a more inclusive hockey community at all levels."

The official partnership with You Can Play includes a significant commitment to education and training for teams, players, media and fans, plus the production and broadcast of more public service announcements.

Here's a sampling of celebrities and NHL players who took to Twitter to express support for the initiative.

Incredible. @nhl is partnering with @youcanplayteam, an organization that fights homophobia in sports. I’m officially a hockey fan — Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) April 11, 2013

@youcanplayteam and the @nhl join forces together to move forward. Support! — David Boreanaz (@David_Boreanaz) April 11, 2013

A hockey teammate is like a brother and we include and support them no matter what. Proud to be working with @youcanplayteam @nhl @nhlpa — Andrew Ference (@Ferknuckle) April 11, 2013

“@nhlpa: The NHLPA is proud today to announce a new partnership with @nhl and @youcanplayteam ply.rs/jYiAI” Awesome — Logan Couture (@Logancouture) April 11, 2013

@nhlpa @nhl @youcanplayteam Very proud to formalize this partnership. Who you are should never affect what you can do. #YouCanPlay — Kevin Westgarth (@KWesty19) April 11, 2013

Very proud to be an @nhl player and @nhlpa member today with the announcement of the partnership with @youcanplayteam. #YouCanPlay — Ben Scrivens (@scrivens_30) April 11, 2013

@nhl NHL Goes Out Of Its Way To End Homophobia In Sports! perez.ly/110CJOq — Perez Hilton (@PerezHilton) April 11, 2013