World Junior A Challenge Recap – December 14
Sid McNeill misplaced a full season of growth thanks to a few coronary heart surgical procedures, however simply three years later the defenceman is sporting the Maple Leaf on the World Junior A Challenge
Sid McNeill dreamed of the day he may get the prospect to placed on a Team
Canada jersey and signify his nation.
He wasn’t positive if that day would ever occur after present process three coronary heart
surgical procedures three years in the past.
Now, feeling wholesome and powerful, the 18-year-old is donning the Maple Leaf
with Canada East on the World Junior A Challenge in Cornwall, Ont.
“Growing up and watching Team Canada … it was at all times a dream to place this
jersey on,” McNeill says. “For it to occur after the whole lot, it’s
superior.”
McNeill is a 5-foot-7, 140-pound defenceman with the Summerside Western
Capitals of the Maritime Hockey League (MHL), and he’s grateful for the
alternative to signify not solely his province (he’s a Summerside, P.E.I.,
native), however his nation.
“This tournament is a huge stage,” he says. “This is a good alternative
and I plan on profiting from it.”
For months in 2020, McNeill wasn’t positive if he was ever going to have the ability to
play hockey once more. He was in Michigan competing in coaching camp with the
Oakland Jr. Grizzlies AAA program when medical personnel observed an
irregular heartbeat and urged he be taken to the hospital for extra
testing.
“I had a routine bodily they usually discovered an irregular heartbeat. It turned
out to be a coronary heart situation,” mentioned McNeill. “The bizarre half – I felt high quality.
We went via a tricky coaching camp, and I assumed I held my very own and my
coronary heart felt high quality. I by no means had points rising up and there’s no household
historical past both.”
McNeill underwent a battery of exams in Michigan, together with an ECG, EKG,
ultrasound, coronary heart MRI and stress exams. After one other week, he had an
electrophysiology research process to see if he wanted an ablation – a
process to deal with atrial fibrillation which makes use of small burns to trigger
scarring on the within of the guts to assist break up {the electrical} alerts
that trigger irregular heartbeats.
He returned to Toronto for a second opinion and was then flown to Halifax
for the process in September 2020.
“The first ablation they did, they went via the arteries and burned a
piece off my coronary heart,” he says. “When I went again for testing, they mentioned it
didn’t work, so that they did the same surgical procedure however with a digital camera to attempt to get
a picture of what they had been on the lookout for. The third time, they acquired it proper.”
After being out and in of hospitals, McNeill struggled with staying
constructive and even took time to consider what life may seem like
with out hockey.
“I wasn’t positive what the long run held for my hockey profession. At one level, I
may have simply mentioned ‘enough is enough’ and be accomplished with hockey and attempt to
begin one other profession path. But on the finish of that season [2019-20], I acquired
cleared to play. It was an enormous reduction to undergo all of that and nonetheless
play the sport I like.”
Through the expertise, McNeill has realized quite a bit about perseverance.
“It has taught me to never give up,” he says. “It helped me notice that
everybody goes via adversity. When you come out on the opposite facet,
issues are quite a bit higher.”
McNeil nonetheless sees his heart specialist in Halifax yearly to ensure his coronary heart
charge is regular.
A clear invoice of well being isn’t one thing he’s taking as a right, particularly
since he determined to remain in P.E.I. and play for his hometown Western
Capitals, serving to the crew to an MHL championship final spring and a spot at
the Centennial Cup, introduced by Tim Hortons, Canada’s National Junior A
Championship.
“Playing at house is superior. After having a giant scare, I simply determined the
subsequent time I performed hockey, I needed to be in entrance of my household,” McNeill
says.
And alongside his household. For the previous two seasons, his defence accomplice has
been his older brother, Ed.
“We have been companions for the final two years. It’s particular – not many
folks get to try this, particularly at a excessive stage of hockey,” he mentioned. “We
work nicely collectively.”
For Western Capitals head coach Billy McGuigan, who can also be serving as
bench boss of Canada East in Cornwall, it’s not arduous to explain the impression
McNeill has on his teammates.
“He’s a outstanding younger man. He’s a scholar of the sport, and he’s a man
that at all times needs to be taught and get higher. He has an incredible work ethic,”
McGuigan says. “He is a good asset to have. He means as a lot to this crew
with Canada East as he does in Summerside.”
When fascinated about a future in hockey, McNeill is aware of if he retains working,
he might get one other alternative. He has his sights set on school hockey in
the U.S.
“I believe with being a smaller, undersized defenceman, I’ve at all times checked out
taking part in NCAA,” he says. “Hopefully I can play some good hockey right here and
flip some heads and possibly some folks will take a look at me.”