
Two generations, one drive: CFL dad, WHL son
Jeff Pilon once battled defensive linemen in the CFL. His son, 18-year-old Jake, now faces slapshots as a veteran goalie for the Kelowna Rockets. Different sports, same elite mindset.
RocketFAN was interested to learn that his dad didn’t push him into the sport in which he excelled.
“Jake has never played a snap of [tackle] football – ever,” Jeff said this week, despite playing 10 pro seasons with the Calgary Stampeders and winning Grey Cup titles in 2001 and 2008. “My wife, Kelly, didn’t want him to turn out like me.”
The former offensive lineman knows what the game took from him. Jeff suffered several concussions and went through eight operations to stay in the lineup. “Growing up, I had a lot of friends play hockey and baseball, but as a parent, I was afraid of those hockey parents who wanted to live through their kid, so we let Jake choose what he wanted to do. All of his buddies started playing hockey, and we backed him anyway we could.”
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