#4: Mario Lemieux Now
After retiring, Lemieux bought the struggling Penguins, saving the franchise from relocation. As owner, he oversaw a new arena, brought financial stability, and helped secure a new generation of success led by Sidney Crosby. His leadership extended beyond the ice, shaping Pittsburgh into a modern hockey powerhouse.

He remains deeply respected both as a player and executive. Though living largely outside the spotlight, Lemieux occasionally appears at team ceremonies and community events. His dual legacy as a transcendent athlete and influential owner sets him apart, making him one of the most important figures in modern hockey history.
