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Wave of condolences, tributes pour out after tragic passing of NHL star Johnny Gaudreau, brother Matthew

Justin Guerriero
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The Penguins’ Evgeni Malkin slides a pass past the Blue Jackets’ Johnny Gaudreau in the first period Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022 at PPG Paints Arena.

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The tragic deaths of NHL winger Johnny Gaudreau, 31, along with his younger brother, 29-year-old Matthew, are sure to leave indescribable voids in the lives of their family, friends.

New Jersey State police confirmed that both brothers were struck by a suspected drunk driver Thursday night while riding bicycles in Salem County.

Garden State natives, they had been in the area to serve as groomsmen in their sister’s wedding.

Immediately, condolences for Johnny Gaudreau, an 11-year NHL veteran entering his third year with the Columbus Blue Jackets, and his brother began pouring in on social media platform X.

Locally, nationally and and across the greater world of hockey, mourning begins for one of the best players of his generation who was a husband and father of two.

The Gaudreaus’ passing brought condolences from NBA superstar and Akron, Ohio, native LeBron James.

Poignantly, Blue Jackets reporter Mark Scheig shared a photo of Gaudreau and his wife, Meredith, as they anticipated the birth of their second child.

Reflecting on his legacy as a player, John Buccigross compared Gaudreau, who had 743 points in 746 career NHL games, to NBA Hall of Fame point guard Allen Iverson.

Gaudreau played three seasons at Boston College, where he won the Hobey Baker Award in 2014 as the top collegiate player in the nation.

A seven-time NHL All-Star, the Salem, N.J., native represented the United States internationally at several events, including five IIHF World Championships.

NHL clubs showed their support en masse, particularly the Calgary Flames, with whom Gaudreau played his first eight pro seasons and was picked 104th overall in 2011.

Like Johnny, Matthew Gaudreau also played at Boston College.

Most recently, Matthew Gaudreau had played for the Worcester Railers of the ECHL.

The university shared its well-wishes for both brothers and their families.

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