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22. Claude Lemieux

22. Claude Lemieux

Claude Lemieux made his first real mark in the NHL with an outstanding performance in the 1987 Stanley Cup playoffs, helping the Habs win the Stanley Cup.  A few years later, the supreme agitator was traded to the New Jersey Devils, and a similar occurrence would happen.

 

In Lemieux's second year in New Jersey, he broke his personal best with 41 Goals and 68 Assists, and he climbed the overall point total to 81 the year after. His regular season production dropped over the next two seasons, but he was electric in those post-seasons, leading the Devils to their first Stanley Cup with 13 Goals and a Conn Smythe Trophy. Lemieux left the Devils after, joining Colorado and winning a Stanley Cup in 1996.

Lemieux was traded back to New Jersey early in the 1999-00 season, and sure enough, he was part of another fourth Stanley Cup win.  He left for Phoenix in that off-season. 

With the Devils, Lemieux had 297 Points.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Right Wing
  • Acquired: Traded from the Montreal Canadiens for Sylvain Turgeon 9/4/90.
  • Departed:

    Traded to the New York Islanders for Steve Thomas 10/3/95.

    Acquired (2): Traded from the Colorado Avalanche with Colorado’s 2000 1stand 2ndRound Pick (which would be David Hale and Matt DeMarchi respectively) for Brian Rolston and New Jersey’s 2000 1stRound Pick (which was later traded to Boston who took Martin Samuelsson) 11/3/99.

    Departed (2): Signed as a Free Agent by the Phoenix Coyotes 12/5/00.

  • Games Played: 423
  • Notable Statistics:

    142 Goals
    155 Assists 
    297 Points 
    627 PIM 
    .70 PPG 
    +16 Plus/Minus 
    24.8 Point Shares 

    82 Playoff Games
    34 Goals
    23 Assists 
    57 Points 
    171 PIM 
    .70 PPG 
    +16 Plus/Minus 

  • Played For: New Jersey Devils
  • Non-NHL Teams:

    Stanley Cup Champion (1995 & 2000)
    Conn Smythe Trophy (1995)

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