Johnny Gaudreau

American ice hockey player

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April 1 2025 Meredith gave birth to their third child, Carter Michael Gaudreau, named in honor of Johnny's middle name.
February 5 2025 The defense filed a motion to dismiss the charges against Sean M. Higgins, citing failure to present a prima facie case.
February 5 2025 The defense filed a motion to dismiss the charges against the driver, citing failure to present a prima facie case.
January 7 2025 The driver pleaded not guilty at his arraignment, facing up to 20 years in prison.
January 7 2025 Sean M. Higgins pleaded not guilty at his arraignment for the Gaudreau brothers' deaths.
2024 Experienced a decline in point production from 74 to 60 points in the 2023-24 season, while continuing to lead the Blue Jackets, with the team finishing tied for the worst standing in the Eastern Conference.
2024 Played for the U.S. team at the IIHF World Championship in Prague and Ostrava, Czechia. He scored three goals and eight assists, but the team finished fifth after a quarterfinals loss to the host Czech team.
December 11 2024 Sean M. Higgins was officially indicted for the deaths of the Gaudreau brothers.
December 11 2024 The driver was officially indicted for the deaths of the Gaudreau brothers.
December 11 2024 Sean M. Higgins was officially indicted for the fatal collision.
October 15 2024 Blue Jackets held a tribute game for Johnny Gaudreau, including a missing man formation, 13 seconds of silence, a memorial banner, and a PSA against drunk driving.
October 15 2024 The Columbus Blue Jackets held a tribute during their season opening home game, including a 'missing man' formation, a memorial banner raising, and a charity fundraiser against drunk driving.
September 13 2024 The driver responsible for the Gaudreau brothers' deaths was ordered to remain in jail.
September 13 2024 The driver, Sean M. Higgins, was ordered to remain in jail.
September 9 2024 Funeral service for Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau was held at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church in Media, Pennsylvania, with Sean Monahan, Andrew Mangiapane, and Kevin Hayes serving as pallbearers.
September 9 2024 Meredith announced she is pregnant with their third child.
September 4 2024 Both the Blue Jackets and Flames held candlelight vigils at their arenas, observing 13 minutes and 21 seconds of silence in reference to the Gaudreau brothers' jersey numbers.
September 3 2024 Cole Caufield announced he would change his jersey number from 22 to 13 in the 2024-25 season to honor Gaudreau, citing him as an early career inspiration.
September 2 2024 The Calgary Stampeders held a 13-second moment of silence before their CFL game in remembrance of Gaudreau.
August 31 2024 The Ohio State Buckeyes and Columbus Crew held moments of silence in honor of Johnny Gaudreau.
August 29 2024 Tragically killed in a cycling accident with his brother Matthew by an alleged drunk driver in Oldmans Township, New Jersey.
August 29 2024 Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew were tragically killed by an alleged drunk driver while cycling in Oldmans Township, New Jersey, on the evening before their sister Katie's wedding.
February 2024 Gaudreau and Meredith welcomed their second child, a son.
February 2024 Gaudreau and Meredith welcomed their son.
2023 Gaudreau was selected to represent the Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2023 All-Star Game, despite the team finishing second-to-last in the league. He led the team with 74 points, 22 more than teammate Patrik Laine.
2022 Gaudreau and Meredith welcomed their first child, a daughter.
2022 Named to the NHL First All-Star Team, highlighting his elite performance in the league
2022 Signed with the Columbus Blue Jackets, beginning the final two seasons of his professional hockey career.
2022 Transferred to the Columbus Blue Jackets, playing 80 games and scoring 21 goals and 53 assists.
July 13 2022 Johnny Gaudreau signed a seven-year, $68.25 million contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets, surprising the hockey world by choosing Columbus over other potential destinations like Calgary, New Jersey, and New York Islanders.
July 12 2022 The Calgary Flames announced that Gaudreau would not return to the team, despite an aggressive internal campaign to re-sign him, marking the end of his tenure with the franchise.
April 29 2022 Scored his 40th goal of the season in a loss to the Minnesota Wild, joining linemates Elias Lindholm and Matthew Tkachuk in achieving this milestone.
April 12 2022 Hit the 100-point mark for the first time in his career.
2021 Reached a significant career milestone with 115 points (40 goals, 75 assists) in the 2021-22 NHL season with the Calgary Flames.
2021 Recorded his 300th career assist on a goal by teammate Sam Bennett in a game against the Edmonton Oilers.
September 2021 Johnny Gaudreau married his wife Meredith in September.
2020 Scored his first playoff goal since 2015 in game one of the qualifying round against the Winnipeg Jets during the NHL playoff bubble.
2019 Recorded his most productive season up to that point with 99 points (36 goals, 63 assists) in the 2018-19 NHL season.
2019 Achieved his best regular season, finishing with a career-best 99 points, including 36 goals and 63 assists, and finishing fourth in Hart Memorial Trophy voting.
April 19 2019 Selected to represent Team USA at the 2019 IIHF World Championship in Bratislava and Košice, Slovakia.
2018 Achieved a career-high 84 points (24 goals, 60 assists) in the 2017-18 NHL season with the Calgary Flames.
2018 Named to the American squad for the IIHF World Championship. Scored one goal and eight assists, helping the team win a bronze medal.
2018 Achieved a career-high season with the Calgary Flames, scoring 36 goals and 63 assists for a total of 99 points.
April 12 2018 Gaudreau hit the 100-point mark for the first time in his career during the 2021-22 season.
2017 Wins the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability
2017 Won the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy as the NHL's most gentlemanly player for the 2016-17 season.
2016 Won the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy as the league's most gentlemanly player for the 2016–17 season.
2016 Joined Team North America at the World Cup of Hockey, playing alongside NHL stars 23 and under. Scored four points in three games, including two goals and two assists.
2016 Named a Calder Memorial Trophy finalist for the NHL's best rookie.
2016 Won the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy as the league's most gentlemanly player.

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