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Olympic Ice hockey: France's unlikely NHL veteran Bellemare debuts at the Games aged 40

Pierre-Edouard Bellemare, France's forward, describes his Olympic debut as a "dream come true" after playing in the NHL for 10 years. He calls his career a "very interesting story". Bellemare, who made his Olympic debut at the age of 40 after playing 10 years in the NHL, described it as a "very cool story".

He added, "I had to pay when I was a child. We didn't have money for it." "The only hockey game I saw as a child was the Olympic games every four years. "I was born into an Olympic family, where if you make it there, that's a life-long accomplishment - and I'm here."

Bellemare is one of only a handful of French players to have played in the NHL.

Bellemare began his professional career, which will be 41 years old next month, in France in 2002. He played in Sweden between 2007 and 2014, then moved to the NHL as a Philadelphia Flyer.

"I am from France. I was born in France and played all my life in France. At 21, I moved to Sweden, where there was little respect for French players at that time. Bellemare said that after he made his name, he was able to join the NHL as a French player at age almost 30.

"This is completely crazy. Then you think, "I'm only going to stay for one year." Then I stayed for 10 years."

France's first match is against Switzerland on 12 February.

"I try to live every moment and enjoy it. This is my last year. Bellemare told Bellemare, "This is my last chance."

(source: Reuters)