Description
Normand L�veill� is a retired Canadian professional hockey left winger who played 2 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, where he was sometimes called "Norm Leveille," but whose career was cut short at the age of 19 by a disabling aneurysm on the ice at the Pacific Coliseum which left him firstly in a coma, then initially unable to walk. After having recovered he devoted his energies to therapy for others suffering light-to-moderate disabling conditions. He is the founder and president of the Centre Normand-L�veill� at Drummondville in the Centre-du-Qu�bec region of Quebec. His story is told in Un arr�t en plein vol by Th�r�se Desjardins
Born
January 10th, 1963 in Montreal (Age 61)
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2024/05/26
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