Buoyed by the confidence of finally winning in Philadelphia, the Penguins started bringing more bite to the rivalry.
"And then Pittsburgh starts winning Stanley Cups, 1991, 1992, and had a lot of success," Recchi said. "But even when the teams aren't that great, there is something about that rivalry that builds up between the two teams."
Recchi watched over the years as stars like Lemieux received the cold shoulder in Philadelphia and Lindros was constantly booed in Pittsburgh. The fact that Crosby has become an object for jeering by Flyers fans simply means he is following in line of the elite players before him in the rivalry.
During the 2012 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals, the back page of the Philadelphia Daily News had Crosby's head on the body of the Cowardly Lion from "The Wizard of Oz," accompanied by the headline "The Cowardly Penguin." Prior to Game 3 of the 2018 Eastern Conference First Round, photos of Crosby were put in the bottom of urinals at Wells Fargo Center.
Recchi said it's all part of the fabric that is Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia.
"I'm not surprised at things like that, not at all," Recchi said. "These are two very passionate sports cities. I'm not sure Penguins (fans) would do something like that, but it's all in fun. Sid thought it was pretty funny. It's part of a special rivalry that's taken a life of its own.
"As for Sid, the team being successful, winning some Cups, it irks them even more. I think it drives people there more crazy. I mean, Philly's had some great teams too. They've got a good team now. I'm sure they'll boo him every time he touches the puck, especially early on.
"This is going to be a fun game, a fun experience, though it's a different environment. It'll be outside, there will be 70,000 fans, I'm sure it will be crazy. It'll be an enjoyable fun thing to be around."
Loud too.
"Yep, noisy," he said with a laugh. "And not in our favor."