Kamloops Kids: Recchi and Stankoven make a name for the River City
KAMLOOPS — In the spring of 1980, a peewee team from Kamloops won the BC Provincial hockey championship. On that team, a young Mark Recchi toiled at centre ice, dreams of greatness in his head.
“You always dream big when you’re a kid playing street hockey and playing on the ice and having some fun. You always have big dreams,” Recchi tells CFJC Today. “I had the dream of playing for the Blazers — it was the Junior Oilers when I was growing up.”
Those dreams became reality for Recchi. He played two seasons of junior hockey in Kamloops, racking up 230 points for the Blazers. He then went on to one of the greatest NHL careers in history. 1,652 games played, 1,533 points and three Stanley Cups.