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Normand "Norm" Léveillé (born January 10, 1963 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired Canadian professional hockey left winger. He played two seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, before his career was cut short at age 19 by a brain aneurysm suffered during at game at the Pacific Coliseum, which left him unable to walk.〔(Normand Léveillé )〕 After he recovered Léveillé devoted his energies to therapy for others suffering from disabling conditions. He is the founder and president of the Centre Normand-Léveillé at Drummondville in the Centre-du-Québec region of Quebec.〔(Centre Normand-Léveillé )〕〔Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - House of Commons debates: 2005 Issues 78-90 "Now, the Centre Normand Léveillé is established on the SaintFrancois River in Drummondville. It welcomes individuals of all ages with a light to moderate disability, be it physical or intellectual. I encourage you to discover this man ..."〕〔''Repère'' Volume 1 Services documentaires Multimedia, Bibliothèque nationale du Québec - 2005 "Centre Normand-Léveillé (Québec) - Jacqueline Simoneau ''Normand Léveillé: un homme de coeur et de courage''. — Capital santé, 7, no 9. juil.-août 2005, p. 38-40. Portrait et parcours de cet ex-joueur de hockey professionnel ..."〕 His story is told in ''Un arrêt en plein vol'' by Thérèse Desjardins (2005)〔http://www.efb.net "1 mars 2005 – Un arrêt en plein vol raconte la vie de Normand Léveillé, ex-joueur des Bruins de Boston, foudroyé sur la patinoire du Pacific Coliseum à ..."〕〔Desjardins, Thérèse, Un arrêt en plein vol : Normand Léveillé l'ex-joueur de la LNH se ..." Léveillé, Normand, Centre Normand-Léveillé. Fondation - 2005〕 ==Playing career== Leveille was drafted in the first round, 14th overall in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft. He was a highly-touted prospect coming out of the QMJHL after a 101 point season in his last year with the Chicoutimi Saguenéens. In his rookie year with the Boston Bruins, he scored 33 points in 60 games. After the first period in a game against the Vancouver Canucks in Vancouver, British Columbia during his second season with the Bruins, Leveille complained of feeling dizzy and having pains in his shoulder. As the trainers began tending to him he lost consciousness. He was rushed to a local hospital, where doctors diagnosed a brain aneurysm. Leveille was rushed into emergency surgery in an effort to save his life. After surgery he was comatose for three weeks and remained hospitalized for an additional three weeks. He eventually recovered enough to walk again but at the age of 19 his promising career as an NHL player was over. Doctors confirmed that his aneurysm was caused by a congenital condition and was not triggered by an on-ice incident. In 1995 the Boston Bruins invited Leveille to the closing ceremonies of the Boston Garden where he was allowed to skate on the Garden ice one last time. Bruin Captain Raymond Bourque helped escort Leveille around the ice surface.
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