Pelletier has taken big strides in his game since the Flames called him to the podium, 26th overall, on June 21, 2019.
In addition to having a wildly successful year offensively, he says the time off - both from the injury, and the cancellation of the CHL campaign later in March - allowed him to reflect on his game and focus intently on the areas that needed improvement over the off-season.
The result, now, is a quicker, stronger Pelletier that is better balanced and more easily able to strike.
"I'm always a positive guy," said Pelletier, who had 32 goals and 82 points in 52 games as captain with the Moncton Wildcats last year - including 33 points (14G, 19A) in 31 spins, post-injury. "I'm kind of like the morning sunshine.
"There's not much you can do in a situation like that, but move forward. So, that's what I did.
"I worked on my game. Got better.
"I think I can be even a little bit faster, so that's what I'm working on now. But the fact that I'm more stable is going to help me a lot, especially when I get back to camp in Calgary.
"It's been a strange year. In Moncton, we had a team with a great chance to go far and prove ourselves by winning it all. That hurt, that we didn't have a chance to do it, because of the pandemic."