In recent years, athletes — including swimmer Michael Phelps, the NBA’s Kevin Love and soccer players Abby Wambach and Hope Solo — have spoken publicly about their mental health struggles. More and more pro sports teams and programs are making mental health a priority for their players. But 50 years ago, that was not the case.When you look up Fort St. James, British Columbia, the first thing you'll find is that it is a former fur trading outpost.
The normally introverted Roy Spencer invited friends and family to his Fort St. James home for a watch party. He bought a big TV antenna because CKPG, the closest CBC affiliate carrying"Hockey Night In Canada," was about 100 miles away in Prince George. With the pistol in the back of news director Stu Fawcett, the man herded the entire news staff into the television studio.
"And he was saying, 'Listen, I've got a problem with the CBC, and I want to watch the Toronto Maple Leafs game,'"Rea says. "So anybody in Prince George at that time who was watching television, their screen would have gone black with no explanation," Fawcett says. According to one account, Roy Spencer died as Brian was being interviewed between periods at Maple Leaf Gardens.
That is an amazing story. I knew of Brian Spencer when I was a young hockey fan in the 70s. I had his hockey card. Did not know his backstory.
NHL Thank you for such an eye opening article - ALL pro sports should invest in Mental Illness Awareness.
That’s a really tragic story for all. We’ve made progress & now many people, including athletes, feel more open to discuss depression & forms of mental illness. In the process bolstering support groups/ resources & helping to remove stigmas.
Incredible Story....
Mental health should be a standard part of our health care system, for every single person.
what the...
There’s a movie on it
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