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Windsor rink named after local hockey trailblazer John Paris Jr.

The Municipality of West Hants has renamed a Windsor, N.S., rink in honour of hometown hockey hero John Paris Jr., known to many as the "Chocolate Rocket."

Speaking at the renaming ceremony at the West Hants Sports Complex on Friday, Paris described the experience as "very humbling" and "heartwarming."

Paris, 76, played at various levels, including minor pro, before embarking on a successful coaching career in 1970.

He was hired by the Atlanta Knights of the International Hockey League in 1993-94, becoming the first Black Canadian to coach in pro hockey, according to his Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame biography.

He led the team to a Turner Cup victory that season.

Paris was inducted into the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame in 2005. There has been a push in recent years to have his career recognized by the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto in the builder category.

At the ceremony, Mayor Abraham Zebian said Paris sets an example to always remember where you come from and to never give up.

"It's the epitome of everything that West Hants  stands for — pride, humbleness, inspiration," Zebian said.

"Regardless of what's ever happened, John is from Windsor, N.S. He's our John Paris Jr.  He's our Chocolate Rocket."

Paris's cousin, Lonnie States, said Paris overcame many obstacles over the years and emerged triumphant.

He did it not only for himself, States said, but for his family and community.

States said hockey was predominantly a white sport for a long time, but has become more diverse over the years.

Having a rink named after him was a recognition of the significant contributions Paris made to the sport, States said.

"This is a big thing for Windsor, it's a big thing for Nova Scotia hockey, hockey in the world," he said. "I

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