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Claude Lemieux, a four-time Stanley Cup winner who helped the New Jersey Devils win in 1995 and also starred for the Canadiens and Avalanche, has died at 60, reportedly by suicide at a Florida family business; lauded for clutch playoff scoring and a feared agitator, he finished with 80 postseason goals and remains a defining, controversial figure in NHL history, with tributes from teams and a note on mental health resources.
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