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  1. Mario Lemieux OC CQ (/ l ə ˈ m j uː /; French:; born October 5, 1965) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. He played parts of 17 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Pittsburgh Penguins between 1984 and 2005 , and he assumed ownership of the franchise in 1999.

    • 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
    • 235 lb (107 kg; 16 st 11 lb)
    • 1984–1997, 2000–2006
    • Centre
  2. How tall is Mario Lemieux? Mario Lemieux is 6-4 (193 cm) tall. How much did Mario Lemieux weigh when playing? Mario Lemieux weighed 230 lbs (104 kg) when playing. Is Mario Lemieux in the Hockey Hall of Fame? Mario Lemieux was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a Player in 1997. How many goals did Mario Lemieux have? Mario Lemieux had 690 ...

    • October 5, 1965
  3. Statistics of Mario Lemieux, a hockey player from Montreal, PQ born Oct 5 1965 who was active from 1981 to 2006.

    Season
    Team
    Lge
    Gp
    1981-82
    QMJHL
    64
    1982-83
    QMJHL
    66
    1983-84
    QMJHL
    70
    1984-85
    NHL
    73
    • Montreal, PQ
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  5. Apr 2, 2024 · Mario Lemieux (born October 5, 1965, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Canadian professional ice hockey player and owner who is considered one of the greatest players in the history of the sport. Lemieux starred in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League as a teenager, setting a league record by scoring 282 points in 70 games during the 1983–84 season.

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  7. Mario Lemieux Facts. With 1,723 points in 915 games, "Super Mario" retired with the 2nd highest PPG rate in NHL history. The Pittsburgh Penguins legend used his 6'4 frame and offensive talents to dominate over his career, winning 2 Stanley Cups, 6 Art Ross Trophies, and several other awards. Team Staff profile of Mario Lemieux also available.

  8. Mario Lemieux won the Calder Trophy in his rookie year, and it was just the beginning. He went on to win two Cups, six Art Ross Trophies, and three Hart Trophies—but injuries and illness heavily ...

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