Pierre-Edouard Bellemare's path to the NHL was one unlike most, as the Le Blanc-Mensil, France, native grew up in a place where the game of hockey was almost non-existent.
"It didn't look like anything. There was no hockey," Bellemare said about the game's presence in France when he was young. "To be honest, when I started hockey you could see hockey every four years for a half a game during the Olympics. So my dream was always to go to the Olympics, never to the NHL because I had no knowledge of the NHL until I probably turned pro [when I was] 17 or 18."
For Bellemare, his love for the game came shortly after his first time hitting the ice, as he and his older brother tagged along with their sister to her first practice.
The rest was history.
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Pierre-Edouard Bellemare reflects on 500 NHL games
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