Mario Lemieux

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Mario Lemieux Wiki Biography

Mario Lemieuz is a well-known former ice hockey player. Mario is now known as the owner of such teams as “Wilkes – Barre/ Scranton Penguins” and “Pittsburgh Penguins”. He also played for the “Pittsburgh Penguins”. In addition to this, Mario was a part of Canada’s national team which won the gold medal in the 2002 Olympics. During his career, Mario has won the Lester B. Pearson Award, Conn Smythe Trophy, Art Ross Trophy and other significant awards. What is more, Lemieux was included in Canada’s Walk of Fame in 2004. Despite his success as a hockey player, Mario has experienced quite a lot of health problems which did not allow him to perform to his best.

So how rich is Mario Lemieux? It has been estimated that Mario’s net worth is $45 million. There is still a possibility that this sum will become even higher in the future.

Mario Lemieux was born in 1965 in Montreal, Canada. From a very young age Mario was interested in hockey and he even used kitchen tools for practicing, together with his brothers. Mario began his career while playing in the team, called “Laval Voisins”. From that time he showed his incredible skills and even broke the league record for points in a season. In 1984 Mario began playing for the “Pittsburgh Penguins”. This was also the time when Mario Lemieux’s net worth began to grow quickly. Step by step Mario became more popular and acclaimed. Unfortunately, Mario had to miss quite a lot of games because of his health issues, although despite suffering from a serious back compaint, Mario was still able to lead his team to the Stanley Cup. However, in 1997 Mario decided to retire because of repeated health issues.

His retirement was not that long, as Mario came back in 2000. Although he had a break, Mario came back as if nothing had happened to him and showed his best game. This had a huge influence on the growth of Mario Lemieux’s net worth. After leading his team to many victories, in 2006 Mario announced that he would be retiring again, but this time permanently. Despite this fact, he is still the owner of the team and this makes Lemieux’s net worth grow.

In addition to his career, Mario is also involved in charitable activities, including the foundation called “Mario Lemieux Foundation”. He also contributed a lot when the foundation “Athletes for Hope” was created. Mario also helps other organizations, and is interested in creating other foundations that would help people.

All in all, it could be said that Mario Lemieux is one of the best ice hockey players in the history. He was able to overcome his health problems and show the best skills he could. He achieved a lot during his career and maybe would have achieved even more if he wouldn’t have to suffer from a lot of pain. As mentioned before, there is a high chance that Mario Lemieux’s net worth will become even higher as he is still the owner of ice hockey teams and is involved in other activities.

IMDB Wikipedia $75 Million 1965 1987 Canada Cup 2008–09 Pittsburgh Penguins season 235 lbs (106.59420695 kg) 6 ft 3 in (1.93 m) Air Canada Centre Alain Lemieux Alexa Lemieux Art Ross Trophy Austin Nicholas Lemieux Canada Canada Cup Civic Arena (Pittsburgh) Columbus Blue Jackets Conn Smythe Trophy Dale Hunter Darius Kasparaitis David Morehouse French Quebecers Hockey Ice hockey player Jan Hrdina Jaromír Jágr Lauren Lemieux Marc-André Fleury Mario Mario Lemieux Mario Lemieux Net Worth Mats Sundin Montreal Nathalie Asselin Nathalie Asselin (m. 1993) National Hockey League October 5 Olli Määttä Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Penguins Sports Stanley Cup Finals Stephanie Lemieux Ted Lindsay Award Thyroid Toronto Maple Leafs U.S. Steel Лемье Марио

Mario Lemieux Quick Info

Full Name Mario Lemieux
Net Worth $75 Million
Date Of Birth October 5, 1965
Place Of Birth Montreal, Canada
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.93 m)
Weight 235 lbs (106.59420695 kg)
Profession Ice hockey player
Nationality Canada
Spouse Nathalie Asselin (m. 1993)
Children Lauren Lemieux, Alexa Lemieux, Stephanie Lemieux, Austin Nicholas Lemieux
Parents Jean-Guy Lemieux, Pierrette Lemieux
Siblings Alain Lemieux, Richard Lemieux
Nicknames Лемье, Марио
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/MarioLemieuxFdn
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/mariolemieuxfdn
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1155689
Awards Hart Memorial Trophy, Conn Smythe Trophy, Art Ross Trophy, Calder Memorial Trophy, Ted Lindsay Award, Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, NHL Plus-Minus Award, Best NHL Player ESPY Award, Best Comeback Athlete ESPY Award
Nominations Laureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year

Mario Lemieux Quotes

  • On her husband: He’s a hockey player, and he’s very good at it, but I married the person.
  • “She’s always been the one for me. She’s a wonderful wife and mother. I couldn’t imagine life without our children” (on his wife, Nathalie Lemieux, and their 4 children)
  • Nothing is more scary than the word cancer
  • Players don’t realize just how much it means to win the Stanley Cup until it actually happens
  • I didn’t really know how much I loved to play Hockey until I stopped

Mario Lemieux Important Facts

  • Living in Pittsburgh while playing for the Penguins [November 2005]
  • (January 24) Retired for the second time. Lemieux learned in early December he has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat that can cause his pulse to flutter wildly and must be controlled by medication. [2006]
  • (January 13) Had arthroscopic surgery on his left hip. Lemieux, who has chronic tendinitis in that hip, hasn’t played since suffering an injury during a game on 1 November 2003. He will be sidelined for the rest of the season. [2004]
  • Became the first person in history to win the Stanley Cup as a player (1991, 1992) and as an owner (2009).
  • 3 out of 4 of his children are hockey players.
  • Gave the car he won in a Hockey All-Star game to Nathalie Asseslin.
  • Admits to sleeping with the Stanley Cup in 1991. The cup slept between Nathalie and him.
  • In 2009, he was knighted in Quebec. He is now ‘Sir Mario Lemieux’.
  • Brother of Richard Lemieux.
  • Was named as the 1984 Molson/Cooper Canadian Major-Junior Player of the Year, while with the Laval Voisins of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
  • Baroque comic opera “The Loves of Wayne Gretzky” by composer Brad Walton debuted in Toronto. In it, Gretzky leaves his wife for Lemieux (February 1994).
  • The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center revealed they nicknamed their Terascale System “LeMieux.” The machine is capable of performing up to 6 trillion calculations per second. Previous computers at the Center have been dubbed “Mario” and “Jaromir” for Jaromir Jagr [29 October 2001]
  • Surname in French means “the best.”
  • Fought cancer in 1993
  • Won the World Cup in 2004 as captain
  • Owner/Player of the Pittsburgh Penguins
  • Named to the World Cup roster for Team Canada, along with 13 other NHLers who also won gold in the 2002 Olympics, in Salt Lake City.
  • Member and Captain of the 2002 Canadian Olympic Gold Medal Hockey team.
  • Art Ross Trophy (1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997). Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (1993). Calder Memorial Trophy (1985). Conn Smythe Trophy (1991, 1992). First All-Star Team Centre (1988, 1989, 1993, 1996, 1997). Hart Memorial Trophy (1988, 1993, 1996). Lester B. Pearson Award (1986, 1988, 1993, 1996). Second All-Star Team Centre (1986, 1987, 1992, 2001).
  • Played for the Pittsburgh Penguins (1984-1997, 2000- ) [2003]
  • Officials at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center revealed that they have nicknamed their Terascale Computing System “LeMieux” in honor of Lemieux. The machine, supported by a $45 million grant from the National Science Foundation, is capable of performing up to 6 trillion calculations per second. Previous computers at the center have been dubbed “Mario” and “Jaromir.” [29 October 2001]
  • Children: Lauren Rachel (b. 29 April 1993), Stephanie (b. 1995), Austin Nicholas (b. 24 March 1996), Alexa (b. September 1997)
  • Son Austin was born 3 months prematurely, weighing just 2lbs., 6 oz.
  • Only player in NHL history to score even strength, power play, shorthanded, penalty shot and empty net goals in a single game. These five goal types are the only way to score goals in a hockey game. (31 December 1988)
  • Met future wife Nathalie when she was 15 and he was 16.
  • U.S. Bankruptcy Court approve Lemieux’s reorganization plan to save the Pittsburgh Penguins from bankruptcy, making the then-retired star, who deferred millions in salary he was owed, the first ex-player to become majority owner of his former team. He is also Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and President. [September 3, 1999]
  • Scored a goal in his first ever NHL shift and got an assist in his first shift in his comeback.
  • Announced he will return for the 2002-2003 season. [June 2002]
  • Shares birth date with Patrick Roy.
  • Brother Alain played for St. Louis, Québec, and Pittsburgh during six seasons in the NHL.
  • Selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 1st round (1st overall) of the 1984 NHL Entry Draft.
  • Was retired during the 1997-1998, 1998-1999 and 1999-1900 seasons due to various injuries.
  • Youngest of three sons.
  • (January 12, 1993) Penguins announce Lemieux has been diagnosed with a Nodular Lymphocytic form of Hodgkin’s disease.
  • Teammate Dan Quinn was arrested and charged with raping a 19 year-old woman in Minneapolis (MN) hotel room, an incident at which Lemieux and another teammate were allegedly present. The matter was dropped without going to trial. Lemieux and Quinn remain close friends. [November 1992]
  • Considered suing a Pittsburgh sports-talk station whose host “jokingly suggested” that Lemieux pushed for the Penguins to acquire Petr Klima because Klima’s wife and Lemieux’s wife were lovers.
  • Collects wine.
  • He and wife Nathalie’s first child, Lauren, was born weeks before their wedding.
  • Led Penguins to back-to-back Stanley Cup Championships (91-92)
  • (March 2, 1993) Returned to the lineup hours after getting last radiation treatment.
  • Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. [1997]
  • Lemieux and co-buyer Thomas Grealish filed a lawsuit in Palm Beach County (FL) Circuit Court, alleging that Edward I. Singer and his wife, Myrtle, reneged on an agreement to sell them their oceanfront home just south of Palm Beach for $4.85 million. [January 2002]
  • (December 27, 2000) Played first NHL game since his retirement vs. Toronto, collecting three points, recording an assist just 33 seconds into the game.
  • (March 01, 2002) Announced he would miss the remainder of the season due to chronic tendonitis in the major hip flexor muscle, as well as inflammation of the hip capsule.

Mario Lemieux Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Stanley’s Game Seven 3D 2012 Short special thanks Thanks
Pittsburgh Penguins Greatest Games DVD Set – Volume 2 2011 Himself Self
NHL on NBC 2011 TV Series Himself – Drop Puck Representative Self
Sidney Crosby: On the Ice and Beyond 2008 Video documentary Himself Self
18th Annual American Century Championship 2007 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
17th Annual American Century Championship 2006 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
Fearless 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Life and Times 2002-2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
It’s Our Game: Team Canada’s Victory at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey 2004 Video documentary Himself Self
The Greatest Canadian 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Salt Lake 2002: Stories of Olympic Glory 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
SportsCenter 2002 TV Series Himself Self
NHL 2003 2002 Video Game Himself Self
ESPN SportsCentury 2000-2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Gold Rush 2002 2002 Video documentary Team Canada Forward / Captain Self
Salt Lake City 2002: XIX Olympic Winter Games 2002 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
NHL: All-Access! 2001 Video documentary Himself Self
NHL 2002 2001 Video Game Himself – cover star Self
NHL 2000: A Millenium of Memories 2000 Video documentary Himself Self
NHL Power Players: All-Stars of the Game 1997 Video Himself Self
Ice & Asphalt: The World of Hockey 1995 Video Himself Self
1986 NHL All-Star Game 1986 TV Special Himself – Center, Campbell Conference, Wales Conference Self
Ultimate Gretzky 2003 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
The NHL’s Masked Men: The Last Line of Defense 1998 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage