Team USA men’s hockey honors Johnny Gaudreau after winning Olympic gold

Team USA men’s hockey honors Johnny Gaudreau after winning Olympic gold

NEWNow you can listen to News articles!

The memory of the late Johnny Gaudreau weighed heavily on the hearts and minds of Team USA men’s hockey during the Winter Olympics, as Americans carried his spirit throughout the Games.

Gaudreau’s jersey was a mainstay for Team USA as they honored the late Columbus Blue Jackets star during the Cortina Games in Milan. Gaudreau and his brother Matthew were killed by a suspected drunk driver in New Jersey in August 2024. They were in town to attend their sister’s wedding.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON News

Johnny Gaudreau honored at the Olympic Games

Auston Matthews, Zach Werenski and Matthew Tkachuk hold up John Gaudreau’s jersey after defeating Canada in the Winter Olympics at the Milano Santagiulia ice hockey arena on February 22, 2026. (Amber Searls/Image Images)

Since then, Americans have honored Johnny Gaudreau, as he was on several national teams when the United States played in the world championship. Gaudreau was on track to make the Olympic team when the deadly incident occurred.

The United States won the gold medal on Sunday over Canada. Zach Werenski and Matthew Tkachuk carried Gaudreau’s No. 13 jersey across the ice as a final tribute to the hockey player.

In attendance were Gaudreau’s parents, Guy and Jay, his widow Meredith, and their grown children. John Jr. and his sister Noa were taken to the ice for the team photo as the United States celebrated winning gold. It was also John Jr.’s second birthday.

Dylan Larkin Holds a Child by Gaudreau

Dylan Larkin holds Johnny, the son of late player Johnny Gaudreau, as he poses with his teammates after winning the gold medal at the Winter Olympics, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

TEAM USA’S JACK HUGHES SHARES PATRIOTIC MESSAGE AFTER OLYMPIC THRILLER

“He was very near and dear to us,” Brady Tkachuk said. “We did it for him.”

Team USA head coach Mike Sullivan said before the gold medal game that Gaudreau would have been on the Olympic team if he were still alive.

“He was one of the best in America,” Sullivan said. “He’s just a good person on and off the ice, and I think he’s an inspiration to our players to this day.”

Read more about the 2026 Winter Olympics

Those closest to him will now celebrate in his memory, including those who were on the Blue Jackets, including Werenski. Noah Hanifin of Team USA played with Gaudreau while they were with the Calgary Flames.

Matthew Tkachuk with Noah Gaudreau

Matthew Tkachuk carries Noa Gaudreau after defeating Canada at the Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE News APP

“It means everything – we all know he should be here with us,” Dylan Larkin added. “He should be with us. We love him and I like that we continue to think about him and I wouldn’t imagine it any other way.”

The News contributed to this report.

Follow News Digital sports coverage in X and subscribe to the News Sports Huddle newsletter.

Ryan Gaydos is a senior editor at News Digital.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *