Following the tragic deaths of NHL player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew, in a fatal accident involving a suspected drunken driver in New Jersey, the hockey community continues to mourn their loss. Tributes have been pouring in from around the league, with former teammate Jaromir Jagr sharing a heartfelt video of Johnny assisting on his final goal in the NHL. Donations to support Matthew's widow, Madeline, who is expecting their first child in December, have surpassed $560,000 through a GoFundMe campaign.
Players and organizations from across the NHL have contributed to the fundraising efforts, with gestures of support and condolences extended to the Gaudreau family. The Worcester Railers HC, where Matthew played, expressed their solidarity with Madeline during this difficult time.
The tragic incident occurred when the Gaudreau brothers were cycling in Oldmans Township and were struck by a driver suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol. The driver, Sean M. Higgins, has been charged in connection with the accident.
Memorials and tributes have been set up in various cities, with fans and organizations honoring the memory of Johnny and Matthew. The Columbus Blue Jackets announced a candlelight vigil outside Nationwide Arena, while Flames fans in Calgary paid their respects outside the Saddledome.
Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky and his family expressed their condolences, highlighting the impact of the loss on the entire hockey community. The tragic event has transcended the sport, with broadcasters and fans alike mourning the untimely passing of the Gaudreau brothers.
As the community comes together to remember Johnny and Matthew, the outpouring of support and love serves as a testament to the impact they had both on and off the ice. Their legacy will be remembered and cherished by all who knew them.