Claude Lemieux's son is still in the news for all the wrong reasons
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Jeff Drouin
December 12, 2021 (5:27 PM)
Last night marked the return to action of forward Brendan Lemieux on the Los Angeles Kings side.
The son of CH alum Claude Lemieux just served a five-game suspension for biting Brady Tkachuk's hand.
In his return to the game, number 48 scored the winning goal in a 2-1 victory.
As usual, Brendan Lemieux did everything he could to upset the opposition. After scoring, number 48 of the Kings walked past the Wild bench to taunt the team's players.
Forward Marcus Foligno didn't take too kindly to the gesture. Foligno even sprayed Lemieux with water from one of the bottles on the bench. Lemieux seemed visibly offended by Foligno's gesture.
The Wild forward then explained why he reacted the way he did.
"He scores a goal and then he comes to our bench thinking he's Sidney Crosby."
He doesn't seem to be a big fan of the Kings' little pest and understandably so. He tends to get under the skin of his opponents.
I can't wait to see the next matchup between the Kings and the Wild. It should be very interesting.
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