In A Moment That Stunned The Arena Into Reverent Quiet, Players Lifted His Two Young Children Onto The Ice.

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Johnny Gaudreau’s No. 13 jersey was hanging in the United States dressing room throughout the Milano-Cortina Olympics, and Dylan Larkin and Matthew Tkachuk carried it around the ice after the Americans beat Canada in overtime to win the country’s first men’s hockey gold medal at the Games since 1980.

Then, the tribute to the late player known as “Johnny Hockey” went even further.

Members of the gold-medal-winning United States Olympic men’s hockey team hold up the jersey of the late NHL player Johnny Gaudreau and pose for a picture on the ice in Milan, Italy with his children Noa Harper Gaudreau and Johnny Edward Gaudreau.

The oldest two of Johnny and Meredith Gaudreau’s three children were in attendance, along with their grandparents, Guy and Jane, and they got to be part of the celebration. Larkin and Werenski brought 3-year-old Noa and 2-year-old Johnny Jr. on the ice for the team photo, which also had Gaudreau’s jersey in it. To a man, players said he should have been with them.

Team USA brings Johnny Gaudreau's kids into team photo after winning gold

“It meant everything,” said Werenski, who assisted on Jack Hughes’s golden goal in overtime for a 2-1 victory. “This is something John would have been at. And to see his family here supporting us and seeing his kids, bringing them on the ice, we talked about playing for him, making him proud and I think we did that. Super special to see them and to have kids on the ice, he was a huge part of USA Hockey.”

Johnny Gaudreau's children celebrate U.S. Olympic gold medal

Johnny and his brother, Matthew, died in August 2024 when they were struck by an SUV while riding bicycles near their hometown in New Jersey on the eve of their sister Katie’s wedding.

“He’s with us here in spirit for the whole tournament,” team captain Auston Matthews said. “To have his jersey out there in the team photo and have his kids come out and be with us, we’re obviously thinking of him.”

 

Johnny Gaudreau's children join the US Olympic gold medal celebration

An elite player a decade into his NHL career and the all-time U.S. leading scorer in international play, Johnny Gaudreau was on track to be in Milan. Guy Gaudreau said USA Hockey told the family their oldest son was on the projected roster.

‘He would have been on this team’

[CAN vs USA] Johnny Gaudreau's father sees his son's jersey in the celebration

“He obviously would have been on this team, and been a huge part of it,” forward J.T. Miller said. “A guy I grew up with and against and knew pretty well. It’s more than hockey, at that point. … He deserved better, and he had a big part in how things went down today.”

Larkin, who was also close to Gaudreau, dedicated what is just the third U.S. men’s hockey gold in history to Gaudreau and former USA Hockey executive Jim Johannson, who died unexpectedly just before the 2018 Olympics.

Johnny Gaudreau's Widow Meredith Gaudreau Reveals Tattoo Honoring Late  Hockey Star

“This is for the guys who wore this jersey before us,” Larkin said. “All those people should be here. Johnny especially, Matty his brother. To get it done today, it’s just an unbelievable feeling.”

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