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Rest In Peace, Johnny Gaudreau



Rest In Peace, Johnny Gaudreau

by droffit

28 Comments

  1. maybe_babyyy_

    And his brother, Matthew.

    Sending the family a Canadian sized hug, condolences, and strength.

    ————–

    As an aside, I’d be too upset to even mourn. “Where the drunk driver at? What’s the Addy?” would be on replay in my mind. I have two brothers it’s unspeakable.

    Edit: Also, fam, y’all don’t need to caveat your well wishes by bringing up he was a Flame, or y’all didn’t cheer for him. Someone died, there’s no “but”.

  2. ThicccGrizzly

    RIP. Tragic. Thoughts and prayers to his family

  3. ryanderkis

    Please don’t drink and drive. Your life is not the only one at risk.

    My condolences to Johnny’s and Matthew’s families.

  4. MassiveBush

    Holy shit that’s sad. Came in thinking this was a shit post. My heart sank after reading this

  5. mdani1897

    So sad heard the rumours last night was hoping they were fake. That poor family:(

  6. GeorgeGammyCostanza

    Hug your loved ones, life can happen fast. My deepest condolences to Johnnys family. This is awful.

  7. rickenbach

    I met him when my youngest was in the NICU – he came to RMH Calgary along with other Flames to carve pumpkins for Halloween.

    I had my older daughter (who was only 18 months at the time) in an Oilers onesie and I was wearing an Oilers shirt. Johnny was nothing but class even as a young guy (this was 2015). He tried to carve pumpkins with every family and he was happy to do photos with my daughter even with the Oilers gear on. I was struck how motivated he was to try to spend a little time with all the families there. You could see the drive in him even in a charity/community event.

    RIP Johnny Gaudreau

  8. Possible-Big-7719

    Sticks out on the porch tonight gang. RIP Johnny Hockey, and his brother Matthew❤️🏒

    Edited to add Matthew too. Two great ambassadors to the sport, gone.

  9. Soloflow786

    Man I feel for these parents. Losing two sons.

  10. creetoinfinity

    RIP to Johnny and to his brother Matthew. Johnny Hockey was a formidable player and an even better person w all of the charitable work he’s done. Brutal news to wake up to.

  11. mickeymikeymoose

    It’s been an awful couple of hours seeing the rumor blow up on Twitter, hoping and praying it wasn’t true, and waking up to this gut wrenching confirmation.

    You don’t earn a nickname like Johnny Hockey without being an absolutely electrifying player on the ice, and he was the face of the franchise who had to work harder than most to prove himself due to his size.

    RIP Johnny Gaudreau.

  12. ThaneofFife5

    Once the rumors blew up and we didn’t get any kind of denial from Gaudreau or his family, I figured they were more likely true than false. Still hits hard seeing actual confirmation.

  13. Geralt-of-Rivai

    Dammit that sucks, was really hoping the news last night was false. Loved watching the guy play, a very talented playmaker I always respected

  14. boomshocks

    What the fuck, I hope his family will be okay.
    Condolences to Flames fans and Columbus fans. This shit is horrible.

  15. As a parent who has lost a child I feel particularly devastated for Johnny’s parents who lost two sons. They will live with a horrible emptiness the rest of their lives and I hope they manage to find some peace whenever possible.

  16. Excellent-Medicine29

    I know as oilers fans we poked fun at him in jest and laughed when he left Calgary for Columbus but truly he seemed like a good man and a beloved teammate. So unbelievably tragic

  17. falsekoala

    That’s horrible.

    I have no words. What a great hockey player. Any death of a young man is a tragedy but when it’s a victim of a drunk driver it’s even more tragic because it’s unnecessary. And when it’s two brothers?

    Don’t drink and drive, kids.

    I am devastated for the Jackets, Flames, and Gaudreau families.

    RIP Johnny and Matthew.

  18. Thundercock780

    I truly had a love / hate relationship towards Johnny hockey. Watching him slice through the Oilers defence for years was so painful, but also watching his dazzling skills was a treat to watch.

    My condolences go out to the Gaudreau family. A truly unbelievable & unnecessary loss for 2 amazing young men.

    Be sure to tell your people you love them!

  19. mig75_oilfan

    So sad … fuck drunk drivers … a selfish act that destroys people’s lives…this is so heartbreaking…

  20. Sad. A family lost two sons, and two children lost a father. Some things are bigger than hockey. RIP

  21. PhilosopherPsyduck

    Please arrange a safe way home if you’re out drinking. The NHL on ESPN was the source I’m citing as they said a drunk driver caused the accident. Furthermore, their sister has her wedding today. She had rehearsals last night. This story is all bad. There’s nothing good here. This is devastating beyond thought. That smile is going to be missed forever

  22. krazninetyfive

    I’ve been watching hockey 20 years now, and the most fun I ever had was watching the Oilers play the Flames with him at the helm once both teams were finally competitive. So tragic.

  23. WildcardKH

    A really good friend of mine works with the Flames and Johnny was nothing but an upstanding and great guy.

    Last year, he invited the entire Flames team and staff over to his place for dinner. A couple years ago, he invited my said friend to an Eagles game while the Flames were in town.

    When Gaudreau left the Flames, he told my buddy how much he’d miss him.

    RIP #13. This is the most cruel news. Absolutely gut wretching.

  24. What an incredible BOA we had against Johnny in 2019. As another poster pointed out, his game 7 OT winner against Dallas brought such joy to Flames fans.

  25. Johnny was a regular at a restaurant that I used to manage. He would typically come in with Monahan, sometimes other teammates, or often he would bring his parents when they were in town. Despite everyone already knowing who he was when he walked in the door, he was incredibly polite and softly spoken. Rarely would he order anything off of the menu other than chicken strips. He would proceed to laugh and joke with friends while taking in whatever sport was in the height of its season on the various TVs.

    The one thing that really never ceased to amaze me about Johnny was the everlasting patience for his often intrusive and tipsy fans. Everyone got a smile from Johnny, even if the team didn’t win that night, he was living his best man.

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