Jason Lafreniere RIP

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smbmetal
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Very sad news indeed. Best wishes to his family and friends.

Just a little bit before my time, but quite a few of the old school fans I know certainly hold Jason in very high regard indeed.

I’m sure the club will have a suitable tribute ready for our next home game, which would be great to honour his fantastic contribution to the Steelers.
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Such sad news... those days will never ever be repeated, and its guys like these, that kept me coming back each year after year and every year we see less and less of those type of character's.. And in my opinion Hockey in our country is worse for it... Each time one of them retires or sadly passes away its just one more wound I have to deal with in my memory of the days of fantastic hockey and fantastic coaches coaching us.... :emot:
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What a player! Don’t we all remember those days when he lit the lamp with such grace and apparent ease. Gone much too soon and after delighting so many people. I’m sure we all wish his family all the very best.
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Would just like to echo what many of you have said in this thread, what a player, a pure genius of the game, he had it all.

Thank you for the memories & your time here as a Steeler.

R.I.P gone far far too soon

Thoughts are with his family & friends.
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Just catching up with the terrible news.

59 is no age and my heartfelt condolences to all the family left behind.

For such a short period at the Steelers, to leave such a lasting impression - says it all really - rest in peace #14
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smbmetal wrote:
Tue Jan 13, 2026 10:05 pm
Very sad news indeed. Best wishes to his family and friends.

Just a little bit before my time, but quite a few of the old school fans I know certainly hold Jason in very high regard indeed.

I’m sure the club will have a suitable tribute ready for our next home game, which would be great to honour his fantastic contribution to the Steelers.
Probably one of the best to play here, even if only for 2/3rds of a season. Great hands, effortless skating to the point where he looked lazy, but then would always be in the right spot and an absolute monster at holding on to the puck when cycling round the boards.

Worth watching any of the games from that season that are on YouTube - especially the playoff semis and final. Both semis are worth a watch too, although be prepared for the Notts Vs Ayr game - I believe was the longest game until our game Vs Cardiff in 2017
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