Mario Lemieux is one of the greatest hockey players in history, a true embodiment of skill, perseverance, and leadership. Overcoming injuries and even battling cancer, he returned to the ice stronger than ever, proving that resilience can conquer any challenge. A two-time Stanley Cup champion and an Olympic gold medalist, his influence extends beyond his playing days, as he later became a successful team owner and mentor. His ability to defy the odds and inspire teammates solidified his place as a legend in the sport. Lemieux's story reminds us that setbacks are just stepping stones to greatness, and with dedication and passion, we can overcome even the toughest obstacles in life.

"As I've said, in 2007, we're free to go and we'll just have to do what's best for the business."


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"Everybody I talked to - from my friends to my family and some of the players - really gave me a lot of support from the start. And that certainly made me feel good about trying to come back and be one of the best again."



"All I can say to the young players is, enjoy every moment of it. Just enjoy every moment of it. Your career goes by very quickly."


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"We feel that, with Sidney, we have a great opportunity over the next few years to put a great team on the ice. We're prepared to lose some money along the way. Eventually we're going to need some help."



"I think that with a lot of hard work and dedication, I feel that I could be the best in the world. I'm still only 35 years old... I have a fresh start physically and mentally, and I feel that I can achieve my goal to be the best again."



"A month before the season, I don't order fries with my club sandwich."

