Ryan Vandervlis, a 20-year-old hockey player with the Western Hockey League’s Lethbridge Hurricanes, has emerged from a medically induced coma, a team spokesperson told Global News on Monday.
No further information about the development was given.
Vandervlis was one of three men injured in a campfire incident at a home in the Calgary area earlier this month. The other men injured were 19-year-old Jordy Bellerive — Vandervlis’ teammate on the Hurricanes — and 21-year-old Matt Alfaro, who used to play for the same team.
Just last week, the Hurricanes’ general manager, Peter Anholt, said Vandervlis, who suffered burns to the front of his body, was showing signs of progress and had been taken off dialysis.
At the time, Anholt said Alfaro and Bellerive “have continued to make great strides.”
READ MORE: Lethbridge Hurricanes hockey players burned by campfire making progress: GM
Watch below: On June 19, 2018, Lethbridge Hurricanes general manager Peter Anholt updated the conditions of players injured in a recent off-ice incident.
The hockey players were at a party at fellow player Tyler Wong’s house on the night they were injured. They had a day of golf and camping planned for Saturday. Anholt said the trio was sitting on a bench together as a campfire was being built when the incident happened.
The RCMP said the men were injured when “a substance was placed into a fire pit that caused an explosion.” Police added that while alcohol was being consumed at the party, they do not believe it was a factor in the incident.
READ MORE: Families issue statement on fire that injured Alberta players: ‘alcohol was not a factor’
Watch below: On June 18, 2018, Sarah Offin filed this report about an off-ice incident that injured three Alberta hockey players.
–With files from Global News’ Caley Ramsay and Emily Mertz.