miles. i was kind of next in line and he continued to play. >> he continued through youth leagues, prep school in minnesota he even won gold at the world championships. >> you come out with a win and you hear your national anthem, that's a pretty cool experience. you know, one that doesn't get old. >> win or lose in pyeongchang, he's singling changing the face of hockey, not only be the first african-americ african-american hockey player. >> to be honest, i didn't know i was breaking that color barrier. i think it's great. >> i can't believe that this is my son, one going to the olympics and breaking the color barrier. he's making history. i'm so proud of him. >> i'm the first african-american to play hockey