Boston College added the initials of late former hockey players Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau to its hockey rink, which ‘means a lot’ to Johnny’s wife Meredith
Boston College, where the late Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau both attended, is forever honoring their legacy.
Madeline also shared a photo of BC’s rink tribute to her Instagram Story on Saturday, later writing, “Miss you so much” and a dove emoji.“Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Gaudreau family, friends, and all affected by this senseless tragedy,” an August Instagram statement read. “These two have left their mark on the BC community forever ❤️.”
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