To add to that, I feel like it's a bit of a paradox in that we need safe spaces for people who do not conform to these team standards.
For example, in Calgary, there's a hocky league with teams that are all gay male players. They play similar teams. There are obviously women's teams. We have these separate spaces for a reason.
I think the danger in that is it keeps the spaces separate. The danger we see in men's ice hocky, for example, is it is a very cis-straight and very heteropatriarchal environment with no room for anyone to be on any sort of continuum of difference.
While we certainly need safe spaces for folks to be able to express themselves, we also need to be mindful that we do not continue to keep these spaces segregated in a way that allows cultures like we see in men's ice hockey to flourish.