Anze Kopitar
12 Jun 2012 | Marko Lukan
Kopitar - the very first Slovenian born player to become a Stanley Cup Winner.
They say Anze
Kopitar was a wonder-child. He was born in 1987 and raised in Jesenice, small,
ugly and grey industrial town close to the triple border with Italy and
Austria. Nothing ever happens in Jesenice, excerpt one thing: ice-hockey.
Those of
you who followed EBEL happenings this season may be aware of the state hockey
in Jesenice currently is. To cut a long story short – it’s dealing with
bankruptcy and the legendary Slovenian club was expelled from Austrian based
international EBEL league.
Back to Anze
Kopitar. He actually grew in a very sport related family. His father Matjaz
(currently the head coach of Slovenian National team) also played hockey for Jesenice
and national team. Anze’s relatives made him a little icy playground at the back
of the family house and little guy learned to skate. Of course, he later went
through the youth hockey school at Jesenice. His team colleagues from younger
years describe him as a quiet boy, always willing to learn and improve. He may
not have been the best in his age group, but he was certainly the hardest
working.
One thing
was also very significant – this boy had a dream. Apparently, he used to talk
his grandmother - an English teacher at the local primary school - to defend
the net at little playground at the back of his home. Not only that, he
insisted for granny to teach him speak English every time they played together.
He used to say to his friends he’s going to need it someday, when he plays in
NHL. And what a prediction that was!
Anze left his hometown when he was only sixteen. A big man in his body and a
little boy in his head had to grow up very fast, as he continued his learning
process in Sweden. And that’s a whole different world for a boy from former
communist country. Kopitar’s first season abroad was spent in Södertälje’s
junior team. Quick learner as the guy is – he somehow got past homesickness and
really presented him as a promising hockey player. It promoted him to senior
Södertälje team at the age of seventeen. He contributed 8 goals and 12 assists
in 47 games that year.
And then –
real fairytale for Anze only had begun. He was drafted as the highest ranked
European player in 2005 NHL draft by Los Angeles Kings. They even announced in
LA they will build a team around this – for America – unknown guy. Well, what a
brave and clever move that was. Various players and coaches went in LA and they
left; and there was one guy always working hard and playing the best he could –
Anze Kopitar. There’s only one player besides Kopitar left in the team ever
since 2005: his captain Dustin Brown. The pair now produced what even great
Wayne Gretzky failed – they made hockey popular in LA. Not only that – Brown lifted
a Stanley Cup as the captain to the 2012 NHL winning team today, first ever for
Los Angeles Kings.
Crowd went
absolutely nuts in Staples Center, LA - when The Cup was lifted by Anze Kopitar.
There won’t be any more questions about Slovenia in California – people learned
now: it’s a tiny, little country in Central Europe with a big hearted guys like
Anze Kopitar.
One more
thing - when asked for his feelings about being the first Slovenian who won the
Stanley Cup, Kopitar replied: “You know, I feel…humble.”
What a great guy!
Photo courtesy of ctpost.com