Lemieux, Mario
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born on | 5 October 1965 | ||||
Place | Montréal, Quebec (CAN), 45n31, 73w34 | ||||
Timezone | EDT h4w (is daylight saving time) | ||||
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Biography
Canadian-American hockey player, the pre-eminent star of his game with effortless ease. He is fast and strong, 6' 4", 210 lbs, a center with the Pittsburgh Penguins. When first drafted from French Canada, he was shy to enter the alien world of Pittsburgh hockey. The strong, silent type, he is dark and good-looking. He and his wife and three kids settled in a large, turn-of-the-century mansion not far from the city. They separated in 1992.
Lemieux had surgery for a back injury in 1992 that was extremely painful. In 1993, he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease when doctors found a cancerous lump in his neck. He cried upon hearing the verdict but has not done so since. He took a year off, fatigued with radiation.
Returning to hockey he became the league's leading scorer and Most Valuable Player of 1995-96.
Relationships
- business associate/partner relationship with Bourque, Phil (born 8 June 1962). Notes: Team mates with the Pittsburgh Penguins
- business associate/partner relationship with McEachern, Shawn (born 28 February 1969). Notes: Team mates with the Pittsburgh Penguins
- business associate/partner relationship with Stevens, Kevin (born 15 April 1965). Notes: Team mates with the Pittsburgh Penguins
- parent->child relationship with Lemieux, Lauren Rachel (born 29 April 1993)
Events
- Work : Prize 25 May 1991 in Bloomington (Won Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins)
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- Relationship : Divorce dates 1992 (Separated)
- Work : Prize 1 June 1992 in Chicago (Won Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins)
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- Work : New Job 27 December 2000 in Pittsburgh (Returned to playing pro hockey)
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Source Notes
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Categories
- Diagnoses : Major Diseases : Cancer (Hodgkin's)
- Vocation : Sports : Hockey
- Notable : Awards : Sports Championship (Two Stanley Cup victories)