Mario Lemieux was never supposed to be just great.
He was supposed to save a franchise.
In this premiere episode of The Discipline of Greatness: More Than the Score, we explore the extraordinary life and career of one of the most gifted players the NHL has ever seen — and the discipline it took to rise through adversity that would have ended most careers.
From record-breaking dominance in junior hockey… to carrying the Pittsburgh Penguins on his back as an 18-year-old rookie… to redefining scoring in one of hockey’s most physical eras — Lemieux’s talent was undeniable.
But his greatness was forged elsewhere.
In battles with chronic injury. In a fight against cancer. In walking away from the game — and later returning. And ultimately, in becoming part-owner of the very team he once saved as a player.
This is not just a story about goals and championships.
It’s about resilience. Leadership. And the discipline to rebuild when your body, your future, and your identity are all tested at once.
If you think you know the story of Mario Lemieux… this episode goes deeper.
Because greatness is built long before the final score.