Claude Lemieux, who won the Stanley Cup four times during a memorable NHL career, died Thursday at age 60. Authorities said Lemieux died by suicide.
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Claude Lemieux, a four-time NHL Stanley Cup champion, died on Thursday, May 28. Here's what we know about how Lemieux died at the age of 60.
Claude Lemieux, a four-time Stanley Cup champion and one of the most notorious players in hockey history, died by ...
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Claude Lemieux, who was playoff MVP in 1995 and was involved in a controversial hit in 1996, has died at age 60.
He finished with 379 goals and 1,777 penalty minutes, and only his thumb was without a ring. You cannot tell the history of ...
Lemieux, 60, was known best in Detroit as an infamous villain during the height of the Red Wings-Colorado Avalanche rivalry.
Claude Lemieux, a four-time Stanley Cup champion and one of the NHL’s most polarizing playoff performers, has died at age 60, the NHL Alumni Association confirmed Thursday.