SAN JOSE, CA - In celebration of Black History Month 2020, the National Hockey League's Black Hockey History mobile museum will visit 14 NHL cities, including San Jose and the Bay Area, this year. Starting on Feb. 29, 2020, the museum will make a stop at SAP Center and follow with a visit to the Oakland Ice Center on Mar. 1. The Black History Month celebration is a part of Hockey is For Everyone.

This year's museum offers fans the experience to learn about some of hockey's biggest moments, milestones, and playmakers in the sport, while also celebrating the pioneers and trailblazers who helped shape NHL history. Specifically, the museum will display a 'Wall of Pucks,' which represents every black player to play in the NHL and several notable achievements, including the first black player, the first captain, and first player inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The museum will also display authentic jerseys and equipment for some of San Jose's players, including Mike Grier, Joel Ward and current Sharks player Evander Kane.