Legendary NHL player Claude Lemieux, known for his tenacious on-ice presence and four Stanley Cup championships, has tragically passed away at the age of 60. A key contributor to the Montreal Canadiens' dynasty of the 1980s and the New Jersey Devils' back-to-back championships in the 1990s, Lemieux's fiery personality and clutch performances made him a fan favorite. His career was marked by a series of intense playoff battles, including a notorious incident involving a hit on Vancouver Canucks' Daniel Sedin that sparked a long-standing feud between the two players. As news of his passing spreads, the hockey community is coming together to pay tribute to Lemieux's enduring legacy in the sport.


Claude Lemieux, a feisty winger and a four-time Stanley Cup champion, dies at 60  CNN