Calgary Herald

Injuries dictate Lavertu’s decision

Offensive lineman retiring after four seasons

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The offensive line of the Calgary Stampeders took another hit on Monday and the 2018 CFL season hasn’t even begun yet.

Canadian Pierre Lavertu announced his retirement after four seasons with the Stampeders.

It’s the second time in three months the CFL club has lost an offensive lineman to injury. Dan Federkeil hung up his cleats in early February.

And just like Federkeil, Lavertu’s departure is mostly due to chronic injury issues.

Lavertu, 27, was a West Division all-star in 2015, but injuries limited him to eight games in 2016, and he was sidelined for the entire 2017 season because of a high ankle sprain.

“I worked hard to return to the field, but after consulting with doctors, it was determined that it would not be possible for me to get healthy enough to perform at the level that I expect of myself,” Lavertu said. “It’s a difficult decision for me to stop playing the game I love, but I will always be a Stampeder. I thank the team for believing in me and giving me a chance to play for the best organizati­on and the best fans in the CFL. I especially want to thank Coach (Dave) Dickenson and Coach (Pat) DelMonaco for everything they have done for me over the years.

“I also want to say thank you to all of my teammates and wish all of them the best for the upcoming season and beyond.”

Lavertu played 41 career regular-season games and three post-season contests for the Stamps and was a member of the club’s Grey Cup-winning team in 2014.

The Quebec City native was the first overall selection in the 2014 draft after a distinguis­hed CIS career with the Universite de Laval Rouge Et Or that saw him earn call-Canadian honours on three occasions.

“Pierre was a force on the offensive line for us when he was on the field, and it’s very unfortunat­e that injuries have cut his career short,” said Stampeders president/ GM John Hufnagel. “I thank him for his efforts over the past four years and wish him the best in the future.”

 ?? LYLE ASPINALL ?? Offensive lineman Pierre Lavertu missed the entire 2017 season due to a high ankle sprain
LYLE ASPINALL Offensive lineman Pierre Lavertu missed the entire 2017 season due to a high ankle sprain

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