Claude Lemieux, Four-Time Stanley Cup Champion, Passes Away at 60
In a tragic turn of events, former NHL star Claude Lemieux has died at the age of 60. His family has announced that they will donate his brain to Boston University for CTE research. Lemieux, known for his fierce playoff competition and as a four-time Stanley Cup champion, reportedly struggled with personal injustices leading up to his death. Friends and family have expressed their heartbreak, revealing that he had taken his challenges very hard. The Carolina Hurricanes, with goalie Frederik Andersen playing with a heavy heart, honored Lemieux during a recent game. His passing has left a profound impact on the hockey community, with tributes pouring in from fans, players, and coaches alike.
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