Anson Carter filled his time in pandemic isolation walking 11 miles a day, sometimes with his dogs, around his Atlanta neighborhood.
To use a hockey term from his playing days, he kept his head on a swivel.
I dont take it for granted.It's the sort of experience the 46-year-old TV analyst wants to explain to viewers.
He'll get that chance beginning Tuesday, when NBC Sports launches a new Hockey Culture show spearheaded by Carter a 10-year NHL player to try to change the culture of hockey, one interview at a time.The initiative comes amid an awakening in hockey about systemic racism and its role in the majority white sport.
The former right wing from Toronto considers his role an opportunity to put a voice to concerns about racism in hockey and the world.