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Mario Lemieux may help resurrect hockey in Pittsburgh once again. The Penguins legend and Hockey Hall of Famer is part of a group that is "very interested" in buying the Penguins, according to The ...
Sidney Crosby and Mario Lemieux will both go down in hockey history as being the pillars of the Pittsburgh Penguins in their respective eras. It’s no exaggeration to say the franchise wouldn’t ...
Fewer than three months after announcing he had been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in Jan. 1993, Mario Lemieux pulled off an otherworldly performance on as grand a stage as they come en route to ...
Mario was 3 when his father first laced his ice skates and led him to the outdoor rink behind a Catholic parish, St. Jean de Matha, two blocks from the Lemieux house.
Mario Lemieux: Aside from Lemieux's rank as a Top 10 all-time assist guy, it has often been joked in the Pittsburgh area that he could have turned a club sandwich in to a 20-goal scorer.
On January 12 1993, Mario Lemieux's legacy got interrupted by non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma. What he did next would define his legacy and career.
Two incidents — David Shaw’s slash to Lemieux’s throat in 1988 and the Graves slash — fueled the fire. “Even Philly never put a bullseye on Mario the way the Rangers did,” Bourque said.
Pittsburgh Penguins center Mario Lemieux is being treated for a rare bone infection that often leads to debilitating pain and cripples many of its victims. The disease is a form of vertebral ...
(Pho Mario Lemieux pointed out that what happened on Friday night shone a poor light on the sport. “Hockey is a tough, physical game, and it always should be.
Mario Lemieux"™s final season of junior hockey "” 133 goals and 282 points for the Laval Voisins in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League "” was an unforgettable masterpiece. Unless, of ...
The NHL, as it turns out, doesn’t simply need players like Mario Lemieux, it needs Mario Lemieux, himself. The game – and everyone who cares about it – benefits from his return.
He’s also learning some brand new words. “We’re going to have to take care of defense first,” Lemieux said. Now that’s an upset: Mario Lemieux getting excited about defense, not offense.