For Mark Recchi, mentoring young players is a part of hockey that he has always loved, not only as a coach but also as a player. The drive to help was inspired by the two veteran hockey players who helped Recchi out during the start of his professional career.
"Bryan Trottier was terrific for me. And Paul Coffey, obviously that was a player who was really good. We all kind of lived by each other, so I had some great guys to bounce things off of, you know it was awesome for me. I learned to communicate at a young age playing and I kind of took that role that they gave me when I started to get a bit older, I took that with the younger guys and really really enjoyed it. You know, just help them through things as a teammate and it's something I really enjoyed. And then when I was in player development, it was the same thing. I was doing a lot of that - a lot of helping and a lot of teaching and something I really enjoyed."
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Recchi hopes to bring a mentorship mentality and extensive playing experience to the young Devils franchise

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