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Fans at the Peacock Theater chanted “Johnny! Johnny!” in honor of the late player nicknamed “Johnny Hockey” and cheered ...
Meredith Gaudreau, the wife of late Columbus Blue Jackets star Johnny Gaudreau, announced the team's first-round picks during the NHL draft on Friday.
Meredith Gaudreau announced the Columbus Blue Jackets' first pick in the NHL draft 10 months after her husband, John, was ...
Meredith Gaudreau announced the Columbus Blue Jackets' first-round pick during the event and thanked fans for their support.
Ever since Ecuador's most notorious gang leader vanished from his prison cell in January 2024, authorities have been searching the world, offering a $1 million reward for information leading to the ...
Meredith Gaudreau wrote a shattering letter to her late husband, Johnny, who died nearly a year ago in a tragic accident. Johnny, a star for the Blue Jackets, was struck and killed by an alleged ...
Meredith Gaudreau remembers everything about her and Johnny Gaudreau’s relationship. “It was going to be a great day,” Meredith wrote of August 29 in her essay for The Players Tribune ...
Meredith Gaudreau, the widow of NHL star Johnny Gaudreau, is paying tribute to her late husband ahead of Father's Day.. The mom of three penned a personal essay, in the form of a letter addressed ...
With the celebration on, Team USA remembered Johnny Gaudreau. The United States topped Switzerland in the world championship Sunday in a 1-0 overtime victory off a goal by Sabres forward Tage ...
Oct 22, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; A patch honoring the late Johnny Gaudreau is seen on the jersey worn by a member of the Columbus Blue Jackets during a stop in play against the Toronto Maple ...
Though Johnny Gaudreau rests eternally, his spirit lives on through his family. The former NHL player’s widow, Meredith, recently welcomed their fourth child. In an Instagram post, she shared ...
Johnny Gaudreau, who played for the Columbus Blue Jackets at the time of his death, was 31. His younger brother Matthew Gaudreau, a former hockey standout at Boston College, was 29.