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Johnny Gaudreau’s daughter Noa steals hearts at 2025 NHL Draft (Image via: Getty Images)
The 2025 NHL Draft delivered one of the most emotional moments in recent hockey history, not from a player or coach, but from a child. Noa Gaudreau, the two-year-old daughter of late Columbus Blue Jackets star Johnny Gaudreau, melted hearts across the hockey world as she cheered for her mother, Meredith, during a powerful tribute.
Meredith Gaudreau honors Johnny by announcing Blue Jackets’ first-round pick
Ten months after the tragic death of Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew, Meredith Gaudreau stood on stage at the NHL Draft to announce the Columbus Blue Jackets’ 14th overall pick: Jackson Smith.The moment wasn’t just symbolic; it was a touching tribute to Johnny’s legacy, and the NHL community gave Meredith a standing ovation as NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman introduced her.
Noa Gaudreau’s sweet cheer becomes emotional highlight of the draft
As Meredith revealed the pick, a heartwarming scene played out in front of a TV screen.
Noa Gaudreau sat watching with joy and pride, cheering, “Go, Mommy, go! Go, Mommy, go!” She then climbed out of her chair and began clapping for her mom, a gesture so pure it quickly gained attention online and throughout the NHL community.In a brief but powerful moment, Noa became a symbol of strength, innocence, and the lasting bond between the Gaudreau family and hockey.The 2024-25 NHL season has been filled with tributes to Johnny Gaudreau, who tragically died in August 2024 alongside his brother Matthew in a suspected drunk driving incident.
Meredith’s presence at the draft was a reminder that his memory lives on, not only in fans' hearts but in his children’s lives.Earlier this year, on April 1, Meredith gave birth to their third child, Carter Michael Gaudreau Meredith, named in honor of Johnny. In a Players’ Tribune letter, she described the pain of loss and the beauty of Carter’s resemblance to his father, writing, “Carter looks exactly like you… I wish you could have held him.”Also Read: Stanley Cup champion Tyler Johnson retires from NHL after 13 seasons and 747 gamesJohnny Gaudreau may be gone, but through moments like Noa’s cheer and Carter’s birth, his presence remains strong. The 2025 NHL Draft wasn’t just about the future of hockey, it was about the strength of a family, the memory of a beloved player, and the daughter who reminded the world what truly matters.