Claude Lemieux was the heartbeat of the Devils’ biggest playoff moments, winning two Stanley Cups and a Conn Smythe Trophy.
The NHL Alumni Association announced that Claude Lemieux, a four-time Stanley Cup champion known for his playoff performances ...
MONTREAL-- Claude Lemieux, a 21-season NHL veteran and four-time Stanley Cup winner, has died at the age of 60, the Montreal ...
On May 28th, the NHL announced the passing of New Jersey Devils legend Claude Lemieux. ​ A four-time Stanley Cup Champion, he ...
Claude Lemieux, the four-time Stanley Cup-winning winger who led the Devils to their first championship in 1995 and was one ...
The New Jersey Devils and Detroit Red Wings each won two Stanley Cups in the first decade of the new millennium, while Ray Bourque ended his legendary career in 2001 by helping the Colorado Avalanche ...
Lemieux won the Stanley Cup four times for his first three NHL teams Canadiens (1986), Devils (1995, 2000), and the Avalanche ...
A celebrated NHL star whose career was defined by playoff heroics and championship success has died at age 60, leaving ...
The New Jersey Devils' combination of strength, skill, veteran leadership and timely goaltending brought them their second Stanley Cup Championship in six seasons. The "Beast of the East" operated ...
Claude Lemieux, who was playoff MVP in 1995 and was involved in a controversial hit in 1996, has died at age 60.
Lemieux, originally from Buckingham, Quebec, won Stanley Cup championships with three different teams.