Police responded to suicide attempt at Claude Lemieux’s family furniture store
Claude Lemieux, a former NHL player and co-founder of Andros Home, was found dead at his furniture store in Florida. Reports indicate that he died by suicide, and he was discovered by one of his adult sons. Lemieux was a four-time Stanley Cup champion and is remembered for his significant contributions to the sport and his community.
- ▪Claude Lemieux was found dead at his furniture store in Lake Park, Florida.
- ▪He was a four-time Stanley Cup champion and played for six different NHL teams during his career.
- ▪Andros Home, the business he co-founded, expressed profound sadness over his passing and emphasized their support for his family.
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NHL Police responded to suicide attempt at Claude Lemieux’s family furniture store By Andrew Battifarano Published May 28, 2026, 7:53 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office revealed that Claude Lemieux was found dead at the furniture store he owned in Florida, according to multiple reports. Lemieux, a four-time Stanley Cup champion, died Thursday around 3 a.m. ET in Lake Park. Multiple outlets have reported that he died by suicide. The 21-year NHL veteran was found by one of his adult sons at the furniture storeroom of Andros Home, WPBF reported. The business Lemieux owned with his wife, Deborah, according to The Athletic.
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