







Now, Tocchet is eager to experience the 4 Nations Face-Off electricity of Bell Centre, one of his favorite buildings. It's the city where he scored the first of his 440 regular-season NHL goals, coming against Canadiens goalie Steve Penney at the Montreal Forum on Oct. 15, 1984.
"When you go to Montreal, the fans make you want to play the game of hockey," he said. "Sometimes, if you're tired and you go into that building, the fans don't let you be tired."
Wearing the maple leaf this week, Tocchet might entertain a thought or two of the Canada Cup while sponging up every drop of every moment. Perhaps best of all will be the memories made, old friendships revisited, new ones made, and his knowledge base that will grow.
"I have so many memories from the Canada Cup, and I gained lifelong friends," Tocchet said. "Wayne and Mario and Paul Coffey are among my best friends. That's hard to fathom. That championship brought me friends for life.
"Now at 4 Nations, to be able to talk hockey with all of these people, to learn from these guys -- what they do and how they think the game -- will be invaluable for me as a coach."
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