Blue Jackets honor Johnny Gaudreau
before their first home game since his death
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[September 26, 2024]
By MITCH STACY
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An emotional video tribute to Johnny Gaudreau
and 13 seconds of silence — for his uniform number — opened the
Columbus Blue Jackets' first game at Nationwide Arena since the star
player's death nearly a month ago.
The tributes came just prior to the Blue Jackets' 3-0 preseason
victory over the St. Louis Blues on Wednesday night.
Gaudreau and brother Matthew were killed Aug. 29 near their boyhood
home in New Jersey when police said they were struck by a suspected
drunken driver while they were riding bicycles on the eve of sister
Katie’s wedding. The driver who police say struck them is charged
with two counts of death by auto, along with reckless driving,
possession of an open container and consuming alcohol in a motor
vehicle.
Starting with preseason games, the Blue Jackets are wearing helmet
stickers with “Gaudreau” printed between the images of two doves and
the uniform numbers of the brothers, No. 13 for Johnny, No. 21 for
Matthew, the number he wore as a player for Boston College.
“I think you put yourself in some of these situations where you'd
have John around,” Columbus forward Sean Kuraly said. “Thinking
about him all day, obviously. Drive to the rink and a lot of times
I'd pick him up on the way. So he's not there for that. I spent a
lot of the day thinking about John. When he's not there with us,
it's a tough day.”
Columbus players will wear a commemorative patch beginning with the
first regular-season game with Johnny Gaudreau's No. 13.
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Traditional activities for the home opener Oct. 15
will be postponed so the night can be dedicated to paying tribute to
the Gaudreau brothers. The home opener will be celebrated two nights
later instead.
One of the worst teams in the NHL last season, the Blue Jackets must
find a way to move forward with a new general manager and new coach
and with a huge void left on and off the ice by the death of
31-year-old “Johnny Hockey.”
Gaudreau's jersey still hangs in his dressing stall in the Columbus
locker room.
“The guys are close,” new coach Dean Evason. “And that doesn't just
mean the guys that have been here in Columbus. It's everyone here in
this camp. We've seen a real close-knit group.”
This is the team’s second training camp in recent years that follows
the offseason death of a player. Goaltender Matiss Kivlenieks died
in July 2021 of chest trauma from an errant fireworks mortar blast
at the wedding of an assistant coach’s daughter.
On Wednesday night, Denton Mateychuk and Kirill Marchenko scored for
Columbus, with Kuraly picking up assists on both. Kent Johnson got
an empty-net goal with 43 seconds left.
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