But he's easily the most disliked of all hockey's greatest superstars (at least in the past 75 years). Was when he played, and still is.
I'd say that is Lindros. A lot of people on here still hate him because of bad advice his parents gave him when he was 17.
Though I think younger generations (who never saw him play) dislike him substantially less.
I think he got off on the wrong foot before his rookie NHL season, when, first, he went to court to get the right not to play for Team Canada at the WJC (he won), and then he refused to don the Penguins jersey at the '84 Draft.
All this was forgotten after the '87 Canada Cup, if not earlier.
Plus, he was never really comfortable with the media, and that didn't help.
Lemieux had the disadvantage, of course, of being a French speaker. In 1984, his English was fine, if a little broken. But by 1985-86, he was completely fluent.
I don't see at all how Lemieux wasn't comfortable with the media -- not more or less than anybody else, anyway. Honestly, I've never seen him put a foot wrong in his interviews and appearances. (One exception being after the 1989 NHL awards and the "garbage league" comments, many years later... of course, he was right about that!).
One thing to say about Lemieux: On a personal level, I find him easily the most likable of the "big four". Gordie Howe was certainly a very likable, easy-going, modest-mannered guy... but his lack of balls in supporting Ted Lindsay againt Jack Adams and the League was rather off-putting (he wasn't alone in this). Then, the way he let his wife kind of led him around later on kind of showed how he lacked the ability to go his own way. Orr was much the same (by his own admission), getting ripped-off and taken advantage of by Eagleson, largely due to Orr's own insecurity about handling his own affairs or asking for help. Gretzky killed the back-half of his career chasing money and much of the whole career chasing Daddy Warbucks figures to protect (and pay) him. Then, of course, Orr and Gretzky (probably largely non-politlcal figures) came out as Trump supporters.
Plus, he had a tough situation in following Gretzky, and then surpassing Gretzky.
Ha! You're funny.
He just doesn't have many big fans. Orr and Gretzky have 100 times more fans.
I haven't counted them; I don't know. I would say any actual hockey fan is a Lemieux fan. Why wouldn't they be?