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This is why the saying goes: “Everyone is fighting a battle you know nothing about.” — To anyone who is at the end if their rope, I say that even if you think you’re all alone, someone will be devastated by your loss.
A Heartbreaking Loss in the Hockey World
The hockey community continues to mourn Claude Lemieux, the four-time Stanley Cup champion who passed at age 60. Friends say he died of a “broken heart” from long-term depression and feelings of rejection, especially not being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame despite his legendary playoff career.
Just days prior, he received a huge ovation carrying the torch at the Bell Centre for the Montreal Canadiens.
Celebrating his stellar career: A fierce competitor, Lemieux won Cups with the Canadiens (1986), Devils (1995, 2000), and Avalanche (1996). He earned the 1995 Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP and was known for his grit and big-moment intensity over two decades.
Even champions battle silent struggles. There is always hope and help available. If hurting, reach out—you’re not alone. You matter and you are loved. In the US, call or text 988 anytime.
Rest in peace, Claude. Your impact lives on. Thoughts with his family. 🏒❤️
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