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NHLPA announces new mental health initiative to support players, families

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The National Hockey League Players' Association has announced a new program, First Line, meant to support the mental health of NHL players.

The announcement was made at the Hockey Hall of Fame in partnership with the Mental Health Commission of Canada, Opening Minds.

NHLPA executive director Marty Walsh, former NHL defenceman Jay Harrison, and Mental Health Commission of Canada's vice president of social enterprise Shane Silver were on hand.

Silver says First Line is based on "The Working Mind" evidence-based learning program with the aim of increasing resiliency skills, mental well-being and decreasing stigma around mental health.

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