Bellerive continuing recovery on the ice as Canada-Russia series begins
KAMLOOPS — Jordy Bellerive is on the ice with his Team WHL mates, but it’s a moment he didn’t know would be possible after a tragic accident this summer that burned 12 per cent of his body.
“It was pretty tough. Right when I got to the hospital, they were giving me timelines like a year or so they thought I’d be out of hockey,” said the 19-year-old captain of the Lethbridge Hurricanes. “That’s obviously pretty tough to hear as a young player who just wants to be on the ice. It was hard on me, but I made a decision that I was going to get myself out of there as soon as possible, and that’s what I did.”
In June, Bellerive and some of his Lethbridge Hurricanes teammates were enjoying a campfire when it exploded. While some were okay, others like Ryan Vandervlis was badly burned and still hasn’t returned to game action.
Bellerive hasn’t missed any time and is back with Team WHL as it kicks off the Canada-Russia series in Kamloops. Bellerive says the burns to both of his hands haven’t affected his ability to handle the puck.