Flames re-establish winning ways at home in an emotional Gaudreau tribute game
CALGARY — An emotional and symbolic game now behind them on the NHL calendar, the Calgary Flames want to continue the kind of play at the Saddledome that once had them flirting with the division lead.
Calgary blanked the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets 3-0 on Tuesday in a game that started with a touching tribute to the late Johnny Gaudreau, who died along with brother Matthew when they were struck by a vehicle Aug. 29 while cycling in New Jersey.
Gaudreau was often an electric player for the Flames for eight seasons. He represented Calgary in six all-star games before signing with the Blue Jackets in 2022. Thousands of people gathered at the Saddledome on Sept. 4 for a candlelight vigil after the death of the Gaudreau brothers.
The Flames marked the loss of Gaudreau to both clubs and to his family by hosting his parents Gus and Jane, sisters Kristen and Kaitlyn, wife Meredith and children Noa and John at the Saddledome on Tuesday.