Legendary NHL player Claude Lemieux, a fierce competitor and four-time Stanley Cup champion, has tragically passed away at the age of 60. Throughout his illustrious 20-year career, Lemieux was known for his tenacious play and ability to make a significant impact on the ice, earning him the nickname "The Bull." A key player for the Montreal Canadiens, New Jersey Devils, and Colorado Avalanche, Lemieux's on-ice intensity and clutch performances helped shape the course of several championship seasons. As news of his passing spreads, the hockey community is coming together to remember the contributions and legacy of this beloved player. Read on to learn more about Lemieux's life and career.


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