Waterloo Region Record

Junior hockey player severely burned by campfire out of coma

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CALGARY — A player with the Western Hockey League’s Lethbridge Hurricanes who was burned by a campfire earlier this month has emerged from a medically induced coma.

Ryan Vandervlis, a 20-year old centre with the elite major junior team, suffered severe burns to the front of his body.

A GoFundMe page to raise money for his family says he’s recovering at Foothills Hospital in Calgary, where he’s heavily sedated and faces months of recovery.

Two others — Jordy Bellerive, a Pittsburgh Penguins prospect, and alumnus Matt Alfaro, who now plays for the University of Calgary Dinos — were also injured and are expected to recover.

They were among a group of 10 young men who had gathered at the family home of Hurricanes alumnus Tyler Wong as part of a pre-wedding celebratio­n.

The three injured men were sharing a bench in front of the firepit when there was an explosion.

The RCMP have said a substance was placed in the fire to start it and they continue to investigat­e.

The GoFundMe account has been set up to help Vandervlis family members, who are from Red Deer, with expenses while they are in Calgary.

“The Vandervlis family have always been an integral part of our Red Deer community,” said the GoFundMe page. “Volunteeri­ng time and expertise has been a way of life for the Vandervlis family.

“Now the family needs our help, and we hope you’ll join us in sending positive thoughts and prayers to Ryan for a speedy recovery, to his family, to his friends, and to his hockey community.”

The organizer had set a goal of $25,000, but the page raised more than $50,000 in its first day.

Any money that isn’t required for Vandervlis’ recovery will be donated to a nonprofit organizati­on, according to the page.

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