Claude Lemieux, former Canadien and 4-time Stanley Cup champion, dead at 60

4-time Stanley Cup champion Claude Lemieux has died on the age of 60, the NHL Alumni Affiliation mentioned Thursday.

Born in Buckingham, Que., Lemieux broke into the NHL with the Montreal Canadiens in 1983 and helped the membership win the Stanley Cup in 1986.

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The gritty winger later captured championships with the New Jersey Devils in 1995 and 2000, and the Colorado Avalanche in 1996.

Lemieux gained the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 1995 after recording 13 objectives in 20 post-season video games for New Jersey.

He was honoured at Montreal’s Bell Centre on Monday, carrying a ceremonial torch onto the ice earlier than the Canadiens’ Recreation 3 playoff matchup towards the Carolina Hurricanes.

The reason for demise was not launched.

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