4-time Stanley Cup champ Claude Lemieux dies
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The Stanley Cup, a portable and cherished 35-pound silver beauty, made the world tour during the summer of 2010. The champion Blackhawks took it everywhere, although if the Cup could talk, it might have felt like a resident of Chicago, for all the local ...
Ever Since Patrick Kane slid the Cup-clinching goal past Michael Leighton in Game 6 of the 2010 Stanley Cup Final, the mystery of "who has the puck?" remains unsolved. Former Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger made a habit throughout the series of taking ...
The presentation dinner was held at Morton's: The Steakhouse downtown. They are worth $30,000 each. Former Hawks Kris Ver Steeg of Toronto and Adam Burish of Dallas came back to Chicago to get their rings. The crest of the Blackhawks 2010 Stanley Cup ...
I am not an expert at estimating crowds, but I would peg the number attending the Blackhawks Stanley Cup victory parade as slightly above 18,000. As many may recall, 18,000 used to be a popular figure around here. That was a familiar refrain for people who ...
President Donald Trump called former NHL star Claude Lemieux “a true Legend of the Game” after the four-time Stanley Cup champion’s death, aged 60, was announced on Thursday. Lemieux took his own life,