Blue Jackets honor late Gaudreau brothers at home opener

A ceremony was held before the Blue Jackets’ season opener against the Panthers.

October 16, 2024, 12:14 PM

Late NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and his late brother Matthew Gaudreau were honored by the Columbus Blue Jackets, Johnny Gaudreau's team, at their opening home game.

The Blue Jackets welcomed Johnny Gaudreau's wife Meredith Gaudreau, their kids Noa and Johnny and his brother-in-law Eddie to the ice at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday ahead of their season opener against the Florida Panthers.

Meredith Gaudreau walks onto the ice during a remembrance for her husband, Columbus Blue Jackets player Johnny Gaudreau before the home opener against the Florida Panthers at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024.
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A banner featuring Johnny Gaudreau's jersey number of 13 and his name was raised in a ceremony as the Gaudreau family watched alongside the Blue Jackets and Panthers teams.

A banner honoring Columbus Blue Jackets player Johnny Gaudreau is raised to the rafters before a game against the Florida Panthers in the home opener at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024.
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PHOTO: Sean Monahan (23) of the Columbus Blue Jackets stands in front of his teammates and the Florida Panthers as a banner is raised in remembrance of Johnny Gaudreau at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024.
Sean Monahan (23) of the Columbus Blue Jackets stands in front of his teammates and the Florida Panthers as a banner is raised in remembrance of former Columbus Blue Jackets player Johnny Gaudreau at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024.
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Meredith Gaudreau also shared a message in a pre-recorded video, which was aired during the ceremony.

"Hey, fifth line. I want to thank you all for your support through this time. Your outpouring of love has helped our family tremendously," Meredith Gaudreau said. "As the team gets ready to take a warm up before the game, I don't want anyone to be sad. I want you all to be inspired by the life that John lived, that means love your family first and foremost and when it's time to drop the puck, let's love the game that John loved. Thank you and go Jackets."

Fans look at a memorial of Columbus Blue Jackets' Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew before the start of an NHL hockey game against the Florida Panthers in Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024.
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After the game's opening puck was dropped, both teams also stood still for about 13 seconds in honor of Gaudreau's no. 13 and players' team helmets and jerseys also featured the number.

A #13 patch in remembrance of Columbus Blue Jackets player Johnny Gaudreau is shown during the home opener against the Florida Panthers at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 15, 2024.
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Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau died on Aug. 29 after they were hit by an alleged drunk driver while riding bicycles in Salem County, New Jersey, according to police. Johnny Gaudreau, known as "Johnny Hockey," was 31 and Matthew Gaudreau, who formerly played hockey for Boston College, was 29. A suspect – Sean Higgins, 43 – was arrested and charged with two counts of death by auto in the investigation into the Gaudreau brothers' deaths. Higgins remains in jail ahead of the upcoming trial.

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