Heartbreaking Loss: NHL Legend Claude Lemieux Dies by Suicide at 60
The hockey world is reeling from devastating news today as four-time Stanley Cup champion and iconic NHL forward, Claude Lemieux, has tragically passed away at the age of 60. TMZ Sports has exclusively reported that the legendary player died by suicide, sending shockwaves of grief and disbelief across the entire sports community.
Sources indicate that Lemieux, a fierce competitor renowned for his clutch performances and physical prowess, was discovered by his adult son around 3 AM at the family’s furniture business. Concern had grown after family members were unable to reach him, leading to the heartbreaking discovery.
Lemieux’s illustrious career spanned over two decades, cementing his place in hockey history with an incredible collection of championships won with the Montreal Canadiens, New Jersey Devils, Colorado Avalanche, and Detroit Red Wings. Known for his unforgettable playoff heroics and relentless drive, he was a formidable opponent and a beloved figure among fans. The NHL community and fans worldwide are now grappling with the profound loss of a true legend whose impact on the game will never be forgotten.


