The hockey world is mourning the loss of Canucks’ alumni Moe Lemay, who tragically passed away at the age of 62 in Chilliwack, British Columbia. Moe was a beloved figure in the sport, known for his dedication, passion, and remarkable talent on the ice. Lemay proudly donned the Vancouver Canucks jersey for 279 games between 1981 and 1987, making significant contributions to the team.
Over his career, he played in a total of 317 NHL games, leaving an indelible mark on the league. His grit, determination, and sportsmanship made him a respected player and a cherished member of the Canucks family. Beyond his professional achievements, Moe was admired for his character off the ice. He inspired many with his positive attitude, and his legacy in the hockey community will not be forgotten. Fans, teammates, and friends remember him not just for his skill, but for his kindness and humility.
As the Canucks family and the broader hockey community mourn his loss, they also celebrate the incredible contributions Moe made to the sport he loved. His legacy will forever be part of the Canucks’ history.