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Claude Lemieux, New Jersey Devils Icon and Four-Time Champion, Passes Away at 60

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The hockey world is mourning the loss of Claude Lemieux, a legendary figure in the sport and a four-time Stanley Cup champion, who passed away on May 28th. Known for his clutch performances on the ice and his deep connection with fans, Lemieux’s legacy will forever be intertwined with the New Jersey Devils, the team he helped lead to its first-ever Stanley Cup.

Lemieux joined the Devils in the 1990-91 season, making an immediate impact by scoring 30 goals in his inaugural year. After five successful seasons with New Jersey, he briefly left for the Colorado Avalanche before returning to the Devils in the 1999-00 season. In that season, he played in 70 games, notched 38 points, and added another championship to his illustrious career.

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman expressed the league’s sorrow over Lemieux’s passing, highlighting his remarkable achievements. “The National Hockey League mourns the passing of Claude Lemieux, a four-time Stanley Cup champion and one of the greatest big-game players in hockey history,” Bettman stated. He noted Lemieux’s storied playoff career, which began with a rookie season that saw him score 10 goals for the Montreal Canadiens in 1986. Lemieux was named the Conn Smythe Trophy winner in 1995, thanks to his 13 goals in 20 playoff games with the Devils, and he was a key contributor to championship teams in Colorado and New Jersey.

In total, Lemieux’s teams made the Stanley Cup Playoffs for 15 consecutive seasons, and his impressive playoff statistics include ranking sixth in NHL history with 234 games played and ninth with 80 career playoff goals. In recent years, he transitioned to a role as a player agent, representing some of hockey’s brightest stars.

The New Jersey Devils issued a heartfelt statement following the news of Lemieux’s death. “The New Jersey Devils organization is deeply saddened by the news of the passing of former Devil Claude Lemieux. Widely respected throughout the NHL, both as a trusted agent and a valued colleague, Claude leaves behind a lasting legacy within our game that he gave so much to. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this time.” Lemieux’s contributions to the sport and his unforgettable moments on the ice will be cherished by fans and players alike.

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