Legendary hockey player Claude Lemieux has passed away at the age of 60, leaving behind a storied career marked by his tenacious on-ice presence and clutch performances. A four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Colorado Avalanche, New Jersey Devils, and Montreal Canadiens, Lemieux earned a reputation as a fierce competitor who consistently rose to the biggest stages. Throughout his 20-year NHL tenure, the skilled winger notched 758 goals and 1,033 points, cementing his status as one of the greatest players of his generation. As news of his passing spreads, the hockey community is coming together to pay tribute to Lemieux's enduring legacy and unforgettable contributions to the sport.


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