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Johnny Gaudreau, Matthew Gaudreau Pass Away

August 30, 2024 at 6:49 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 49 Comments

Blue Jackets winger Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew Gaudreau, passed away on Thursday, the team has confirmed in a statement. They were struck by an accused drunk driver while biking near their New Jersey home, police confirmed to Jeff Goldman of NJ Advance Media. They were 31 and 29 years old.

“The National Hockey League family is shocked and saddened by the tragic passing of Columbus Blue Jackets forward Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew,” said league commissioner Gary Bettman. “While Johnny’s infectious spirit for the game and show-stopping skills on the ice earned him the nickname ‘Johnny Hockey,’ he was more than just a dazzling hockey player; he was a doting father and beloved husband, son, brother and teammate who endeared himself to every person fortunate enough to have crossed his path. Gaudreau often told the story of how his father taught him to skate as a child in his home state of New Jersey, and he carried that same youthful passion throughout his 11 NHL seasons.”

Both Gaudreaus prefaced their professional careers with stints at Boston College, where Johnny immediately emerged as a star after being selected in the fourth round by the Flames in 2011. After recording a point per game as a freshman, he was the best player in college hockey by his junior year, leading the NCAA in scoring in 2013-14 with an incredible 80 points and 40 games. He won the Hobey Baker Award for the top collegiate player in the country and signed his entry-level contract with Calgary to end the campaign, scoring his first NHL goal in his first NHL game against the Canucks on April 13, 2014.

Gaudreau was an immediate standout, locking down a top-six role and posting 64 points in 80 games during his rookie season to help the Flames to their first playoff berth in six years. He led the team with nine points in 11 postseason games as they upset the rival Canucks in the first round and stole a game from the heavily-favored Ducks in Round 2.

Over the next decade, Gaudreau would cement himself as the cornerstone of the Flames’ offense. He was their representative at the NHL All-Star Game for five years to begin his career and quickly made a name for himself as one of the league’s most agile wingers.

His first true breakout came in 2018-19 when he torched the league for 36 goals and 99 points en route to Calgary’s first division title since 2006. He averaged over 20 minutes per game and finished fourth in Hart Trophy voting.

Gaudreau continued to serve as Calgary’s top offensive option up until 2021-22. Entering the final season of a six-year, $40.5MM contract, Gaudreau, along with linemates Elias Lindholm and Matthew Tkachuk, put up one of the most dominant seasons from a single forward unit we’ve seen in quite some time. He recorded career-highs with 40 goals, 75 assists and 115 points and also led the league with a remarkable +68 rating. His expert playmaking also helped Lindholm and Tkachuk to breakout campaigns, and for a time, they were the most suffocating two-way line in the league at 5v5.

An unrestricted free agent for the first time the following summer, Gaudreau opted to head east to return closer to his New Jersey home. The top UFA on the market that summer, he landed a seven-year, $68.25MM deal with Columbus. Both he and the team hoped he would be the veteran offensive presence necessary to help guide the team out of a rebuild. Gaudreau led the Blue Jackets in scoring each of the past two seasons, posting 33 goals, 101 assists and 134 points in 161 games.

Matthew never made his way to the NHL, but he did have a strong career in the minor leagues. After playing spot duty as a freshman at Boston College in Johnny’s junior season, he later emerged as an important player for the program in his own right, tying for the team lead in scoring during his senior season with 35 points in 40 games.

The younger Gaudreau began his pro career in the Islanders organization in 2017, signing a two-way AHL contract with their affiliate, the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. He had five points in 17 games over his first two years there, spending most of his time down in the ECHL with the Worcester Railers. It was there he was able to shine offensively, posting 24 goals and 36 assists for 60 points in 88 games.

In 2019-20, Gaudreau opted to join Johnny in the Calgary hockey pyramid, inking a deal with the Flames’ AHL affiliate, the Stockton Heat. He made four appearances for them and had a breakout year on loan to the ECHL’s Reading Royals, where he erupted for 29 assists in 40 points in 38 games.

Gaudreau headed overseas when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, posting six points in 12 games for Sweden’s Tyringe SoSS. He returned to the Railers for 2021-22, making a lone appearance before announcing his retirement.

All of us at PHR send our deepest condolences to the Gaudreau family, their friends, their fans, and the many organizations where the brothers took their talents.

Image courtesy of USA Today Sports.

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  1. wreckage

    9 months ago

    Wow.

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  2. TJECK109

    9 months ago

    Holy smokes. This is terrible.

    RIP

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  3. morebreakdowns

    9 months ago

    awful way to wake up. RIP

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  4. 2012orioles

    9 months ago

    I’m in shock. So sad. Prayers for the family

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  5. windycity89

    9 months ago

    Wow, that is awful. And I saw that they were there because their sister was getting married today in NJ. What a devastating moment for their family.

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    • windycity89

      9 months ago

      RIP to the Gaudreau family

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  6. wreckage

    9 months ago

    The brothers were to be groomsmen at their sisters wedding later today…

    Wow is all I can say. Hope the best for the Gaudreau family.

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    • CardboardHistory

      9 months ago

      Widely reported that they were hit by a drunk driver. Gutted by this news

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    • wreckage

      9 months ago

      @CBH, seen that. I have met Johnny and his wife a few times in Calgary. Good guy.

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  7. MotownWings13

    9 months ago

    Terrible news. Condolences to their family and friends.

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  8. Gbear

    9 months ago

    I don’t even have words. Heartbroken.

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  9. just_another_pretty_face

    9 months ago

    What awful news. The driver who hit them tried speeding up and passing on the right when the car in front moved to the left to give the brothers space. Thoughts and prayers to the family and friends. Hope the news about it being his sister’s wedding weekend isn’t for real.

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    • just_another_pretty_face

      9 months ago

      Confirmed their sister was due to get married today. Just horrendous

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    • wreckage

      9 months ago

      Brothers were set to be groomsmen.

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  10. Swiney50

    9 months ago

    No words, just sorrow…

    ~RIP~ Johnny & Matthew

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  11. coloredpaper

    9 months ago

    Wow. This is awful. Condolences to the Gaudreau family and the Blue Jackets and their fans. And if the news about their sister’s wedding is true, even more devastating to hear. Drunk driving is no joke.

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  12. FeeltheThunder

    9 months ago

    This is just a tragic & unimaginable situation of the unexpected deaths of all star player Johnny Gaudreau & his brother Matthew especially on a day that was meant to celebrate their sister’s wedding. Just awful. My condolences to the family & friends.

    The hockey world lost a great player as his life was taken way too soon (as was his brother’s life) because of an irresponsible & egregious drunk driver.

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  13. Spaced-Cowboy

    9 months ago

    Heavy hearts all around :(

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  14. Philly 6

    9 months ago

    Really makes you wonder how we all get so upset at stupid stuff going on in sports, everyday life, etc….. Really should try to enjoy everyday and hug family daily. Can’t imagine the emotions going through that family right now with a wedding tonight and losing two sons. Just awful…

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  15. alstott40

    9 months ago

    devastating news .. all prayers for the family

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  16. 66TheNumberOfTheBest

    9 months ago

    Just a horrific situation. RIP. That poor family.

    The hit dogs always holler when I say this, but…

    DUI is (for all practical purposes) attempted murder. It’s depraved indifference. BEFORE you drink, have a plan to get home that doesn’t involve risking everyone else’s lives.

    Also, I know for some reason our society decided that mixing cars and bicycles was a good idea, but it is not. Just this morning I read a story about a bicyclist that was killed by a car in Pittsburgh in an area I know well. Now this.

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    • RCEME-RETD-Cpl-Habsfan

      9 months ago

      I had a long message done up in response to your post about what you just said and how I totally agree with what you called a DUI and a story of how one of my friends growing up in my small town in Nova scotia lost his youngest brother (15 year old) to a drunk driver that ran him over from behind going 120kms/hr in a 50km zone and killed him but I decided to not send it. Not because of any reason other then I don’t want to read it over again any time I come here to read people’s posts. My heart goes out to their family and friends and everyone’s family and friends that has gone through this and any other loss. I will say that in Canada ( I don’t know the ramifications in the USA) THERE NEED TO BE A BIGGER PRICE TO PAY FOR DUI.. no its NOT a accident.. they choose to get behind the wheel and drive… they did not ‘accidentally get in the drivers seat” they decided to put that car in gear with no regard for the life of anyone else…they should be punished the same as any other person that committed murder.

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  17. Rays in the Bay

    9 months ago

    Very very shocking news that doesn’t feel real. But if course DUIs happen and this kind of situation happens every day.Just awful.

    RIP Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, and condolences to the family.

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  18. Thornton Mellon

    9 months ago

    Very sad to see this at any time. I almost lost a brother to another drivers DUI. My condolences to his family.

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  19. User 3222006999

    9 months ago

    Killed by a drunk driver. That is tragic. The sad part is that guy will probably only spend a couple of years in jail and now his kids will never grow up with their father. Sad. RIP and prayers to their families.

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  20. User 3222006999

    9 months ago

    I would only add that they didn’t just ” Pass Away”. They were pretty much murdered. Semantics.

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    • DED

      9 months ago

      Couldn’t agree more. “Passing away” is what happens after an illness.

      Condolences to the family. This is just terrible. RIP.

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    • Olddefense

      9 months ago

      “passed away” borders on insulting relative to this awful event and the devastated family.
      What a shame, such a talent that we all shared and admired, lucky we were able to bear witness to his talent. Every NHL fan will miss him. Condolences and Prayers to the family.

      I’ll refrain from commenting on the drunk who killed them.

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    • User 3222006999

      9 months ago

      Not only all that I just read that Mathew’s wife is pregnant. That just makes it even worse. Nothing is going to change until they make the punishment fit the crime. It’s murder and should be prosecuted accordingly. All because the POS was drunk and in a big hurry. 25-life.

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  21. kingsfan1968

    9 months ago

    RIP

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  22. jdgoat

    9 months ago

    Just heartbreaking all around. I pray that both of their young families can eventually find peace. I’m so sorry Jackets fans and anybody else this impacted. Rip Johnny and Matthew

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  23. PyramidHeadcrab

    9 months ago

    What the hell. Just… What the hell? Dude was going to start a season looking to rebound.

    And a drunk driver destroyed two lives.

    Absolutely unreal. Someone’s braindead decision ended two lives, including a star player on a team I love.

    Dammit.

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    • jdgoat

      9 months ago

      The sad thing is it almost certainly destroyed more than just two lives. Both looked like they had young families who will never be the same.

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  24. PyramidHeadcrab

    9 months ago

    What the hell. Just… What the hell? Dude was going to start a season looking to rebound.

    And a drunk driver destroyed two lives.

    Absolutely unreal. Someone’s braindead decision ended two lives, including a star player on a team I love.

    Dammit.

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  25. jixter33

    9 months ago

    What a brutal and heartbreaking tragedy. R.I.P. to the Goudreau bros. May swift and harsh justice be meted out to their killer.

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  26. slash1001

    9 months ago

    Hug your kids tight. My son is out for the season this year with a torn ACL. He came downstairs this morning with the news, and immediately we all felt incredibly small for wallowing about the injury and rehab, and how he can’t be on the ice with his teams. It’s a shame that it sometimes takes a tragedy to put life’s hurdles and potholes in perspective. I hope the Gaudreau family can hold together, and find peace in their future and in Johnny’s young children. Just so, so awful.

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  27. 'Tang It

    9 months ago

    Put that driver in prison for life. Inexcusable

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  28. JMikes73

    9 months ago

    What an absolute tragedy. Prayers and condolences to their families and loved ones.

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  29. Milk

    9 months ago

    Huge loss for the game. An approachable star, universally loved and respected. Taken far to soon.

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  30. MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend

    9 months ago

    This is just horrible news. Heartfelt condolences to the Gaudreau family and friends. Rest in Peace, Johnny and Matthew.

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  31. bumpy93

    9 months ago

    sadly they lost their lives, but I think the sister is going to have guilt her entire life. she’s gonna think of it wasn’t for her wedding they wouldn’t have been there meaning they would be alive. I hope not but this is the type of things guilt wise that could lead to a suicide. Hopefully for her, Johnny’s wife and kids and everyone else as well will be able to eventually can move past this. RIP Johnny and Matthew

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    • ChipWest121

      9 months ago

      Dude…just stop.

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    • brucenewton

      9 months ago

      They live there. They would have been there.

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    • bumpy93

      9 months ago

      ?? stop what?

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  32. tucsontoro1

    9 months ago

    So, so sad.
    Eternal rest grant to them, O Lord.
    And may perpetual light shine upon them. Amen.

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  33. Jackson Rubbit

    9 months ago

    That bump on your head should be examined!

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  34. ChipWest121

    9 months ago

    Absolute tragedy, RIP.

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  35. numberoneslayerfan

    9 months ago

    rest in peace

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  36. HockeySenseNot

    9 months ago

    Wow devastating! I watched Johnny Hockey ever since he was drafted. One of few good kids as well as player. Had the pleasure of seeing him ply his magic a few times, living in Calgary. Followed him to Columbus as well, because they are my nephews second favourite team. RIP Johnny Hockey.
    It was a pleasure witnessing greatness in such a small package. He helped pave the way for future players behind him.

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