NHL honors Claude Lemieux's legacy with tributes from former teams
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 30, 2026, 10:30 PM
Last updated May 30, 2026
Claude Lemieux, a celebrated figure in the NHL, is being honored by various teams, including the New Jersey Devils, Colorado Avalanche, and Montreal Canadiens. Known for his contributions on and off the ice, Lemieux's legacy resonates with former players and long-time fans. Tributes highlight his impact within the hockey community and his commitment to those around him. As the hockey world reflects on his career, more tributes are expected to emerge from affiliated organizations and fans alike.
- •Claude Lemieux played for New Jersey, Colorado, and Montreal.
- •He is recognized for his deep care for the hockey community.
- •Multiple teams are paying tribute to his legacy.
- •Former players and fans reflect on his impact.
- 10:30 PMYahoo Sports — Celebrating the Life of Claude Lemieux
"There’s no easy way to boil Claude Lemieux’s life down into a single, short sentiment. He’s a legend to the New Jersey Devils, Colorado Avalanche, and Montreal Canadiens, both in terms of their former players and long-time fans. He’s a man who cared deeply for the people around him. And while he could have had […]
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