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Lucifer Olivier Leveque was born in Gatineau, Quebec into quite a large family. His mother and father in total have 6 kids, all of them ranging from 6 years old (his youngest sister) to his older brother who is 25. Lucifer was actually given the name by his mother specifically who felt he would be the devil, but that's for another story down the road. The Leveque family was a hockey family, similar to most in the Quebec area and all surrounding cities, however Lucifer never really fit in, in the beginning. It was a really rough start to say the least. It was like he had two left feet, he just couldn't grasp the concept of skating at all. While he watched all of his brothers and sisters just having fun and enjoying themselves, Lucifer really actually hated it. They would not really help him, he was the runt of the family, all of them were giants and they just weren't interested in helping him. 

 

It wasn't until middle school that one of his hockey coaches finally decided to take him under his wing. Lucifer finally began to get the help he needed to learn all of the tactics and the skills. While he was the "runt" of the family, he was still quite large and grew at a faster pace then most of his peers. By the time he had made it to a certain size, he was outweighing the kids around him by almost 40lbs, which is just absolutely gross. Despite wanting to score, and be a big offensive player, his coach pleaded with him to play defense just due to his sheer strength and size. Lucifer agreed, and on his 12th birthday, he joined the Lac St-Louis Grenadiers. 

 

The Grenadiers were very surprised by Lucifer's play, he was knocking people over left and right, dominating the ice, and then they seen something they thought they'd never see...his offensive skills. When he had expressed his desire to be a forward, there was a reason. Lucifer was able to go end to end with ease, he was scoring at an alarming rate and doing it all. He was able to slap clappers from the blue line, he was able to come in and make a flashy play near the crease, and his dangles were better than most of the forwards in the AAA league. With this exceptional talent came a big responsibility, without a captain for some of the season, he was named the captain and eventually lead the league, and total points (leading players by a margin of 13 goals, and 25 points). He would then help the Grenadiers capture their first ever tournament win in the World Class Hockey Tournament, a feat the franchise had never gotten to do before. 

 

With this came even more responsibility, but before things could intensify further, his parents had hired him an agent at the young age now of 13 years old to ensure he had someone with the knowledge and understanding of the game, someone who would be there for him every single step of the way. This agent is known as InstantRockstar, and his career was only in the midst of it's exciting years, there was plenty more to come...including his journey to the VHL! 

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