Merritt Centennials aim to create legacy in KIJHL, emboldened heading into Year 2
KAMLOOPS — Cooper Harrington said the Merritt Centennials are an institution and he never doubted local hockey fans would welcome the club after its rebirth in the Junior A Tier 2 Kootenay International Junior Hockey League.
“I’ve never really been worried about hockey dying in Merritt. It’s a hockey town,” said Harrington, a 5-foot-5, 130-pound forward from Merritt. “Since Day 1, the fans have supported us and I don’t see anything in the future changing that.”
There was some consternation among players heading into last season, questions pertaining to warmth of welcome from Merrittonians mourning the passing of their storied B.C. Hockey League franchise.


