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Hockey player returns after years sidelined by unexpected heart condition

27 April 2026
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Jacob LeGuerrier, an Ottawa-born defenceman, faced a life-altering diagnosis during his first season with the Rockford IceHogs of the American Hockey League. Initially experiencing chest pressure and heart palpitations, he discovered he had viral myocarditis, a condition that inflames the heart muscle and can be triggered by minor illnesses. The diagnosis forced him to take a hiatus from hockey for nearly two years as he navigated severe symptoms, multiple hospital visits, and mental health struggles. During this time, he launched a clothing line, Heartline Apparel, donating a portion of the proceeds to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, and pursued a degree in arts and health sciences. Ultimately, he returned to professional hockey in 2025 with the Indy Fuel of the ECHL, scoring in his first game back after his lengthy recovery.

Why It Matters

Viral myocarditis, while often recoverable, can result in serious complications and prolonged recovery times, affecting athletes’ careers and lives. This condition is increasingly recognized among young athletes, highlighting the importance of monitoring heart health in sports. LeGuerrier’s story emphasizes the need for awareness of cardiac issues in athletics, as well as the mental health challenges that can accompany sudden health crises. His journey illustrates how athletes can adapt and find new paths during recovery, contributing to broader discussions about health and resilience in professional sports.

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