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Lemieux, Stanley Cup and New Jersey Devils

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Claude Lemieux, Devils playoff hero who delivered Stanley Cups, dies at 60
Claude Lemieux was the heartbeat of the Devils’ biggest playoff moments, winning two Stanley Cups and a Conn Smythe Trophy.

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Claude Lemieux, 4-time Stanley Cup champion, dies at 60
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Claude Lemieux Dies at Age 60, Won Stanley Cup Titles with Canadiens, Devils, Avalanche
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Former Canadiens Player Lemieux’s Family Issues A Statement
The family of former Montreal Canadiens player Claude Lemieux has issued a statement following his death.

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Claude Lemieux's son 'completely destroyed' as new details on NHL legend's death emerge
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Claude Lemieux’s Family Releases Statement After NHL Legend’s Death
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Claude Lemieux Died By Suicide, Exclusive Details
Lemieux -- who was 60 years old -- was found at the family furniture business by his adult son around 3 AM after they became concerned that he hadn't returned home.

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Devils great Ken Daneyko pays touching tribute to Claude Lemieux after passing
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Former controversial Dallas Stars player died of apparent suicide, stunning NHL
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New Jersey Devils star Patrik Elias announces retirement

New Jersey Devils icon Patrik Elias, the team's all-time leader in goals and assists, has announced his retirement, the team said Friday. "Time flies. Some great years, successful years," Elias said in a video on the team's website. "Some rough years, but ...
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Rangers, Islanders, Devils all miss playoffs in same year for first time in history

Tristate hockey fans are in for an early transition to baseball this summer. For the first time in NHL history, the Rangers, Islanders and Devils have all failed to qualify for the playoffs in the same year. Since the Devils entered the league in 1982 ...
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