Could this be where it all started?
Before Dino Ciccarelli played for the Minnesota North Stars and Al Secord played for the Chicago Blackhawks? Before fans at Met Center came to love to hate Secord, and before Hawks fans at old Chicago Stadium put nooses around the necks of blowup Dino dinosaur dolls?
Ciccarelli and Secord were in junior hockey in Ontario. This story comes from former North Stars player, coach and executive Lou Nanne:
One night Ciccarelli, playing for London, scored a game-winning goal against Hamilton. The next morning the newspaper ran a picture of Ciccarelli scoring, with Secord right behind him. Ciccarelli went to the paper and got a copy of the picture.
"He gets an 8x10 glossy," Nanne said. "He writes, 'Isn't that the guy you're supposed to be guarding?' and sends it to Secord."
Saturday, outside at TCF Bank Stadium, there will be an alumni game between Minnesota and the Blackhawks. And while there will be a few former members of Wild on the ice, it will basically be a North Stars-Blackhawks deal. And for anyone who watched those teams go at it through the years — particularly from the early 1980s through the 1991 playoffs, it will be an opportunity to reminisce about probably the best rivalry in Minnesota pro sports history.
Every element was there. Familiarity breeding contempt? Check. Skill and speed? Bodycheck. And, at the core, Ciccarelli and Secord. The vortex around which the rivalry swirled.
Ciccarelli was asked about that old Nanne story. He hemmed and hawed. Finally he laughed. "There is some truth to that story," he said.