For just under a week, the hockey world has been revolving around the tragedy that has struck the Gaudreau family. The death of brothers Johnny and Matthew is the big topic of the moment.
It’s sad to see Johnny’s two young children lose their father. The same goes for Matthew’s child, due in December.
Because Matthew didn’t sign a multi-million-dollar NHL contract, his financial situation is more precarious. He hasn’t made the same kind of money as his brother, and now his wife is a little further down the drain.
That’s why, in the last few days, a GoFundMe was created to support Matthew’s family.
Several NHL players have made donations, including members of the Canadiens. They participated in the campaign because the hockey world is obviously a close-knit community.
Buta quick look at the GoFundMe reveals that the total amount raised for Matthew Gaudreau’s family is more than $587,000 – at the time of writing.
And when you realize that the original goal was $30,000, you can see that the generosity of the hockey world is there for all to see.
Fundraiser by Holland Korbitz: Support Madeline and Baby Tripp After Tragedy
This fundraiser has been verified by GoFundMe >>> https://t.co/D2Pb04kZeg
– Michael Russo (@RussoHockey) August 30, 2024
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We can also imagine that Johnny Hockey’s widow, who won’t be left empty-handed despite the end of her husband’s contract with the Blue Jackets, will help her sister-in-law when the time comes.
It won’t replace the father, but at least the family will help each other.
I can’t wait to see if the donations continue to flow in. We’ll see when the time comes, but at least the Gaudreaus have a good amount for now.
To be continued.
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– NFL Canada (@NFLCanada) September 4, 2024
– Sad news.
Pavel and Valeri’s father has passed away.https://t.co/YTRUJY2GZJ
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) September 4, 2024
– Listen now.
In an interview with @TonyMarinaro Jean Perron noted similarities between Patrik Laine and the last Habs player to score 50 goals: Stéphane Richer!
To listen to his interview with Tony: https://t.co/z1YJiepuQO pic.twitter.com/9SpGFpTFiX
– BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) September 4, 2024
– Torey Krug: managing his ankle isn’t easy.
Krug: “I fractured my ankle six years ago in the playoffs when I was with Boston. Over the last few years, it’s starting to get worse and worse. I’ve been able to manage it for so long now. Last year was definitely tough, trying to manage the pain level. (1/2)
– Jeremy Rutherford (@jprutherford) September 4, 2024