The hockey world is mourning the tragic loss of Columbus Blue Jackets forward Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew Gaudreau. Johnny, known for his infectious spirit and dazzling skills on the ice, left a profound impact on the sport and everyone who knew him. The Columbus Blue Jackets expressed their deep sorrow, highlighting Johnny's love for hockey and the joy he brought to the game.
Calgary Flames, where Johnny spent nine remarkable years, remembered him as a superstar on the ice and a beloved member of the community. The Flames extended their heartfelt sympathies to the Gaudreau family during this difficult time.
NBA star LeBron James, a native of Ohio, offered his thoughts and prayers to the Gaudreau family, wishing Johnny and Matthew to guide and bless their loved ones from above.
Former Boston College coach Jerry York praised the Gaudreau brothers for their talent on the ice and their admirable qualities off the ice. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman remembered Johnny as more than just a hockey player but also a devoted family man and teammate.
USA Hockey, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and Major League Soccer's Columbus Crew also expressed their condolences, highlighting the impact Johnny and Matthew had on the hockey community.
The Philadelphia Flyers acknowledged the Gaudreau family's contributions to the sport and the community, while Boston College remembered Johnny as one of the greatest players in their history.
The Pittsburgh Penguins, NHL Alumni Association, and National Hockey League Players’ Association Executive Director Marty Walsh all paid tribute to Johnny and Matthew's legacy in the NHL and the broader hockey world.
The news of the Gaudreau brothers' passing has left the hockey community in shock and sadness, with players and fans alike expressing their deep sorrow and offering prayers for the families. The loss of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau is felt deeply across the hockey world, with their memories cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing them.