Montreal Canadiens prospect Cam Hillis having bounce-back season with OHL Storm
Guelph Storm forward Cam Hillis needed a few games at the beginning of this year’s Ontario Hockey League season to get back up to speed after all the time he spent off the ice rehabilitating injuries.
The 19-year-old Montreal Canadiens prospect suffered numerous setbacks in 2018-19 — a torn MCL and a twice broken collarbone — that cost him half the regular season and almost the entire playoffs, including Guelph’s OHL championship run and participation in the Memorial Cup.
Hillis first tore his MCL in late December and missed nearly eight weeks of action. During his third game back on the ice in February, the Enniskillen, Ont., native broke his collarbone and was sidelined another eight weeks. Hillis expected to be OK for the post-season and made it back for two April playoff games in Round 2 against the London Knights only to break his collarbone again, leading to surgery and the official end of his season.
Hillis would end his sophomore year with 22 points in only 33 games, and had to sit and watch his team compete for major junior’s top prize with screws in his body putting the broken bone back together.