Columbus Blue Jackets winger Johnny Gaudreau‘s widow Meredith recently got three tattoos, mixed with both ink and his ashes, to honor her late husband’s memory. The NHL star’s untimely demise last year in a bike accident shocked the sporting world.
Sean Higgins, the driver suspected of fatally striking brothers Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, appeared Tuesday in a New Jersey courtroom.
A New Jersey tattoo artist combined the ashes of the late hockey star with ink to create the cremation tattoos for Meredith Gaudreau.
Sean Higgins will stand trial in the death of Columbus Blue Jackets star Johnny Gaudreau after turning down a plea deal in his drunken-driving case.
Meredith Gaudreau is honoring her late husband Johnny Gaudreau with tattoos made with his ashes after the NHL star's death in August 2024.
Late NHL star Johnny Gaudreau’s No. 8 jersey was retired by the Dubuque Fighting Saints on Saturday night during an emotional ceremony before their United States Hockey League game against Sioux City.
Johnny Gaudreau's jersey number will be retired by his junior hockey team at a ceremony this weekend honoring him and his late brother, Matthew.
The Blue Jackets should buy at the NHL trade deadline and Mikael Granlund should be their top target to improve their forward core.
On Dec. 18, the Blue Jackets ranked 26th in the NHL standings and trailed a wild-card spot by five points. After dropping eight of their last nine games, the playoffs seemed increasingly out of reach. They have gone 9-3 ever since.
Despite losing Laine and Gaudreau as top scorers, the fast-rising Blue Jackets have impressed GM Don Waddell with a offensive firepower.
Higgins reportedly declined a plea deal asking him to plead guilty to manslaughter charges related to Johnny and Matthew's deaths
An accused drunk driver charged in the deaths of Columbus Blue Jackets star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges Tuesday — after turning a plea deal in the case.