Stephane Veilleux played over ten seasons in the NHL, appearing in 506 regular season games scoring 50 goals and 106 points. He spent the majority of his NHL career with the Minnesota Wild, while also suiting up for the Tampa Bay Lightning and New Jersey Devils. Veilleux retired after the 2014-15 season.
On June 19th 2024, Veilleux's life took a drastic turn, experiencing a a life-threatening car crash. A teenager ran a stop sign, hitting Veilleux's car. He suffered severe injuries, including multiple fractures to his C1 vertebra, requiring him to wear a halo vest to immobilize his neck for at least three months.
The halo vest limits his mobility which prevents Veilleux from doing his day to day activities like sleeping and playing with his children. Through it all, he has remained positive, choosing to be grateful.
"I'm going to be a fighter. There is no room for self-pity," he added."Life is hard, but I'm built to be strong. And I will heal."
"I'm attacking this like a hockey player."
Veilleux has the support of his ex-wife Amy, and his children who have been by his side to help with care.
Everyone at BladeofSteel wishes Veilleux all the best on his recovery.
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