Legendary hockey player Claude Lemieux has passed away at the age of 60, leaving behind a trail of memories from his illustrious career. A four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Colorado Avalanche, New Jersey Devils, and Montreal Canadiens, Lemieux was known for his tenacious on-ice presence and ability to get under opponents' skin. Dubbed "The Frenchman" for his heritage, Lemieux was a fan favorite for his relentless checking and scoring prowess, earning him a reputation as one of the toughest players in the NHL. As news of his passing spreads, hockey fans and enthusiasts are remembering his iconic contributions to the sport and the impact he had on the game.


Claude Lemieux, the feisty four-time Stanley Cup champion for Avalanche, Devils and Habs, dies at 60  Butler Eagle