4-time Stanley Cup winner Claude Lemieux dies
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The New Jersey Devils and Detroit Red Wings each won two Stanley Cups in the first decade of the new millennium, while Ray Bourque ended his legendary career in 2001 by helping the Colorado Avalanche win the franchise's second championship. The Tampa Bay ...
The hockey world mourns a four-time Stanley Cup champion and postseason icon. Longtime colleagues reflect on the fierce competitiveness and "unforgettable" legacy of a legendary big-game performer.
Claude Lemieux, a four-time Stanley Cup champion and one of the NHL’s fiercest players, has died, the NHL Alumni Association announced Thursday. He was 60 years old. According to The Athletic, Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a suicide attempt Thursday morning at a furniture showroom owned by Lemieux and his wife,