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The hockey world is mourning the loss of Claude Lemieux after the NHL Alumni Association announced that the four-time Stanley Cup champion has passed away at the age of 60. Known for his toughness, playoff heroics,
The 1983 Entry Draft crop was thought to be a thin one overall, and in retrospect, it certainly turned out that way from a Washington standpoint. In the first draft run by David Poile, the Caps didn't even have a pick until the middle of the fourth round.
Former NHL player Claude Lemieux, whose career as one of hockey’s biggest on-ice pests and clutch scorers helped him win four Stanley Cups, has passed away at the age of 60. Lemieux was selected by the Canadiens from the QMJHL’s Trois-Rivieres Draveurs in the second round of the 1983 NHL Draft.
Brendan Lemieux, who followed his father into the NHL, and daughter Claudia posted heartfelt messages after Claude Lemieux's death at age 60.
When the Sabres arrive for the NHL Draft in Montreal on July 7, it will be just the third time in franchise history that Buffalo has three first-round selections. Buffalo holds its own pick at ninth overall, along with the 16th pick acquired from the Vegas ...