Boston College to honor Gaudreau brothers and Tony Voce during the
season
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[October 19, 2024]
BOSTON (AP) —
Boston College will honor former hockey players Johnny and Matthew
Gaudreau and Tony Voce with uniform patches, a sign on the boards in
front of the team bench and other tributes this season.
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Troy Ward, of Dayton, takes photos of a memorial of Columbus Blue
Jackets' Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew before the start of an
NHL hockey game against the Florida Panthers. Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024, in
Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete) |
All three died this summer: The Gaudreau
brothers were hit by a car while bicycling in New Jersey the day
before their sister’s wedding. Voce, a member of the Eagles’
2001 national championship team, died suddenly at the age of 43;
no cause of death has been released.
The school said there will be a moment of silence before
Friday’s home opener against American International College as
well as a video tribute. The Eagles will wear a patch with “TV,”
“JG” and “MG,” and the initials will also be on the boards at
the Conte Forum.
During warmups before the Hockey East opener against Maine on
Nov. 8, all members of the BC team will wear the jerseys of
either Voce or one of the Gaudreaus. The school’s trophy case
has also been reconfigured to honor the players.
The 2014 Hobey Baker Award winner as the top player in college
hockey, “Johnny Hockey” was a member of BC’s 2012 NCAA team who
played 11 years in the NHL for Calgary and Columbus. His younger
brother, Matthew, was a two-time Beanpot champion who led the
Eagles in points as a senior.
Voce was a first team All-American and Hobey Baker Award
Finalist in 2004.
The BC tributes are the latest in an outpouring of grief from
the hockey community.
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