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Calgary Flames take home-opener, honour Johnny Gaudreau in pre-game

Flowers and memorabilia for former Calgary Flames male player and his brother lie on the grass outside the Saddledome in Calgary, Alta., Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024. The brothers were struck and killed by a suspected drunk driver last week while cycling near their childhood home in New Jersey.

Jonathan Huberdeau did mental and physical work in the off-season in an effort to make his third season as a Calgary Flame his best one yet.

The 31-year-old got off to a strong start with two goals and two assists in Saturday’s 6-3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers in Calgary’s home-opener.

Saturday’s pre-game saw a video montage of Johnny Gaudreau’s electrifying moments during his eight years as a Flame. It drew a standing ovation and chants of “John-ny” at the Saddledome.

Gaudreau, who went on to play for the Columbus Blue Jackets, and his brother Matthew were cycling on Aug. 29 when they were struck and killed by a vehicle.

The Flames held a candlelight vigil five days later at the Saddledome, where people left flowers and team memorabilia in tribute to Gaudreau.

Flowers and memorabilia for former Calgary Flames player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew lie on the grass outside the Saddledome in Calgary on Wednesday. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

NHL players are wearing helmet decals with the brothers’ numbers 13 and 21 this season, and Goaltender Dustin Wolf has taken that a step further.

His mask’s backplate bears an image of Gaudreau in Flames colours wearing his No. 13 and saluting the crowd.

“Everyone knows it’s just awful. You know, in the summer after it happened, I was able to go out to the memorial for a bit, kind of share my piece,” Wolf said. “I only knew him very little, was only around him very little, but being an American … thought it was really important to honour him and his family and his kids.”

A hockey arena is shown. There is a large jumbotron with the number 13 displayed on it.
The number, 13, worn by former Calgary Flames player Johnny Gaudreau, is displayed during a memorial ceremony prior to an NHL game against the Philadelphia Flyers and Calgary Flames in Calgary on Oct. 12. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

Huberdeau off to strong start for Flames

Huberdeau’s four-point outing followed his goal in Calgary’s season-opening 6-5 overtime road win over the Vancouver Canucks, for a total of five points in his first two games of 2024-25.

Traded to the Flames in the summer of 2022 and signed then to an eight-year, US$84-million contract, Huberdeau famously said after his first season in Calgary “I completely lost my swagger.”

The left-winger totalled 107 points over his first two seasons in Calgary after a single-season 115 with the Florida Panthers before his trade to Calgary.

Hockey players celebrate a goal.
Philadelphia Flyers’ Scott Laughton, right, skates past as Calgary Flames’ Jonathan Huberdeau, second left, celebrates his goal with…

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