Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Johnny Hockey, The Flame That Will Never Go Out


This blog is long overdue. Johnny Gaudreau did more for this city than most in a lifetime. At the time of his passing, I couldn’t believe it. I was devastated beyond belief.

I just could not find the words to say in a tribute. It was too close to home. No, I did not meet or know him, but his family made it seem like I had. He was that kind of person—all class, all the way.


It was almost like losing my family. He was so personal with the fans. There was never a time Johnny would not stop to say hello. Johnny loved the game of hockey, and it showed. Better known as “Johnny Hockey,” he was some kind of player.


Johnny loved the city, and the city loved him. He was active in Calgary’s charities, donating money to Kidsport Calgary every time he scored. That was just the man he was, always putting others first.


His family continues to build relationships with the city. They tell people how much they love them every time they return. They are like royalty in Calgary. They are active in charitable work. As they say, like father, like son. It was so touching to see Johnny’s dad coaching at the Flames and Jackets practices. Johnny would have loved that.


The Flames drafted Johnny Gaudreau in the 4th round of 20ll. His best year was the 2021-2022 season, with 115 points. If memory serves me correctly, only Magic Man Kent Nelson beat him in most points as a Calgary Flame player, with 131 pts. Johnny would not want to be remembered as a hockey player but as a great father, son, husband, and a good man. The world was a better place with Johnny in it.  


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