A New Jersey tattoo artist combined the ashes of the late hockey star with ink to create the cremation tattoos for Meredith Gaudreau.
Meredith Gaudreau celebrated her first birthday since the death of her husband, hockey star Johnny Gaudreau, in August 2024
Meredith Gaudreau found a poignant way to keep her late husband’s legacy alive permanently. Following the death of Meredith’s husband, NHL star Johnny Gaudreau, in August 2024, she recently received tattoos to commemorate Johnny using his ashes in the ink.
Johnny Gaudreau's jersey number will be retired by his junior team, USHL's Dubuque Fighting Saints, at a ceremony honoring him and his late brother, Matthew.
NHL hockey star and New Jersey native Johnny Gaudreau and his brother were struck and killed while riding bicycles near his family's New Jersey home on Thursday by an accused drunk driver. Gaudreau is show in a 2023 game while playing for the Columbus Blue Jackets. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) AP
Meredith Gaudreau is honoring her late husband Johnny Gaudreau with tattoos made with his ashes after the NHL star's death in August 2024.
Johnny Gaudreau will have his No. 8 jersey retired by Dubuque of the United States Hockey League on Saturday.
Jane Gaudreau, the mother of the late brothers Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, shared two quotes on her Instagram Stories after the drunk driver accused of killing them pleaded not guilty in court on Tuesday Jan.
Johnny Gaudreau’s family was in attendance on the night and his father Guy Gaudreau was given the honor of the ceremonial puck drop with the full family on the ice. Johnny’s wife Meredith Gaudreau penned a heartfelt note of gratitude to the Fighting Saints on her Instagram stories later in the day.
The tragic death of Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Matthew, in August last year left the entire hockey community grieving.
DUBUQUE, Iowa -- 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.
DUBUQUE, Iowa (AP) — Late NHL star Johnny Gaudreau’s No. 8 jersey was retired ... struck by an SUV while riding bicycles on a rural New Jersey road near their hometown of Carneys Point.