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Trump Pays Tribute to Claude Lemieux After NHL Legend's Death at 60

Trump Pays Tribute to Claude Lemieux After NHL Legend's Death at 60

Summary

Claude Lemieux, a former NHL player and four-time Stanley Cup winner, died at age 60 from an apparent suicide. President Donald Trump paid tribute to Lemieux, calling him a legend in hockey and a supporter of his family.

Key Facts

  • Claude Lemieux was a Canadian-born NHL player who won four Stanley Cups with three teams: Montreal, New Jersey, and Colorado.
  • He scored 80 playoff goals, ranking him among the top players in NHL history.
  • Lemieux died at age 60 in an apparent suicide at his family’s furniture store in Lake Park, Florida.
  • The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene early in the morning after one of Lemieux’s sons found him.
  • Lemieux co-founded the Andros Home furniture store, which announced his death on Instagram.
  • He is survived by his wife Deborah and their four children, including former NHL player Brendan Lemieux.
  • President Donald Trump called Lemieux “a true Legend of the Game” and a “friend to the family.”
  • The article includes a note about suicide prevention resources for those in need.
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