Kevin Estrada Traded in Frozen Ice for Flowing Water in Chilliwack
When Kevin Estrada attended a tryout for the Chilliwack Chiefs at 15 years old, he was in prime physical form and ready to play a style of hockey with older, mature players. He did not know, however, that another side of his game would be developed along the way, and what he learned from the Chiefs would still resonate in his life now.
Estrada, a talented left winger from Surrey, BC, shined playing hockey at the Burnaby Winter Club. In 1997, then head coach of the Chiefs, Harvey Smyl, recruited him. All these years later, he is still grateful for the opportunity Smyl gave him saying, “when a coach gives you a chance, that you have to earn, that is everything.”
Estrada says he was poised and ready to move away from home to pursue hockey at a young age. His confidence was put on full display when he made a fashion statement that is well-known within the Chiefs organization. He took after Sergei Fedorov in the NHL and wore white Nike skates. “I was young and confident, I didn’t care what other people thought,” said Estrada.