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Johnny Gaudreau
NameJohnny Gaudreau
Birth date13 August 1993
Birth placeCarneys Point Township, New Jersey
Weight lb165
PositionLeft wing
ShootsLeft
LeagueNational Hockey League
TeamColumbus Blue Jackets
Former teamsCalgary Flames
National teamUnited States
Draft104th overall, 2011, NHL Entry Draft by Calgary Flames
Career start2014

Johnny Gaudreau (born August 13, 1993) is an American professional ice hockey left winger who plays in the National Hockey League (NHL). Known for his playmaking and offensive skill, he rose from youth hockey in New Jersey and collegiate success with the Boston College Eagles to become a prominent scorer with the Calgary Flames and later the Columbus Blue Jackets. He has represented the United States at multiple international tournaments.

Early life and amateur career

Born in Carneys Point Township, New Jersey, Gaudreau developed through youth programs including South Jersey clubs and the USA Hockey National Team Development Program (NTDP). At the NTDP he played alongside future NHL players such as Auston Matthews, Jack Eichel, Sam Reinhart and Dylan Larkin, competing in USHL and international junior tournaments like the IIHF World U18 Championship. He committed to Boston College, joining a program coached by Jerry York and featuring teammates including Patrick Brown and Ryan Fitzgerald; with the Eagles he won the Hockey East scoring title and received honors such as the Hobey Baker Award finalist recognition. His collegiate performance raised his profile following selection by the Calgary Flames at the 2011 NHL Entry Draft.

Professional career

After signing with the Calgary Flames in 2014, Gaudreau made his NHL debut during the 2014–15 season, joining teammates like Mark Giordano and Johnny Gaudreau (not linked)—note: roster included veterans such as Jarome Iginla and Sean Monahan in earlier eras. He finished among league rookies in scoring and earned Calder Trophy attention alongside Aaron Ekblad, Sam Bennett and Nikita Kucherov. In subsequent seasons Gaudreau formed productive lines with players including Matt Stajan, Mikael Backlund, and Sean Monahan, producing individual seasons with over 70 points and earning selections to the NHL All-Star Game. The Flames reached the Stanley Cup Playoffs with contributions from Gaudreau, who faced playoff opponents such as the Anaheim Ducks, Vancouver Canucks, and Edmonton Oilers in divisional battles. In 2022 he departed Calgary as a free agent and signed with the Columbus Blue Jackets, joining a roster featuring Johnny Gaudreau (not linked)—correction: alongside prominent NHL names like Patrik Laine and Zack Werenski—and competing in the Metropolitan Division.

International play

Gaudreau represented the United States at the IIHF World Junior Championship and later suited up for the senior United States at tournaments including the IIHF World Championship and the Olympic Games selection processes. He played for the U.S. alongside international stars such as Phil Kessel, Jack Johnson, John Carlson, and Duncan Keith in various tournaments, contributing goals and assists while competing against national teams like Canada, Russia, and Sweden.

Playing style and legacy

Gaudreau is noted for elite puck-handling, quickness, and playmaking vision, traits compared with skilled forwards such as Martin St. Louis, Patrick Kane, Brad Marchand, and Ryan Getzlaf. Despite a smaller stature similar to players like Martin St. Louis and Theo Fleury, he has influenced scouting perspectives on size and skill in the NHL, alongside contemporaries including Johnny Gaudreau (not linked)—intended comparison to peers like Mikko Rantanen and Nathan MacKinnon for offensive impact. Coaches such as Bob Hartley and Darryl Sutter managed his development in Calgary; his style has been analyzed in media outlets covering the National Hockey League and by hockey analytics voices referencing metrics used by Sportlogiq and Natural Stat Trick.

Personal life

Gaudreau is married to Erin Fetherston—correction: his spouse is Hannah McCool—note: public figures in his personal circle include family members who supported his youth career in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He has been involved in charitable activities with organizations like Alberta Children's Hospital during his time in Calgary, and participated in community events organized by the Calgary Flames Foundation and the Columbus Blue Jackets Foundation. Off-ice interests reported in profiles include culinary pursuits and connections with teammates such as Johnny Gaudreau (not linked)—again comparisons to locker-room personalities like Sean Monahan and Mark Giordano are common in coverage.

Career statistics and records

Gaudreau's NHL career statistics include multiple seasons exceeding 60 points, a 99-point breakthrough season, and franchise-leading single-season marks for assists and points during peak years with the Calgary Flames. His collegiate stats at Boston College included leading the Hockey East in scoring and earning All-American honors from the American Hockey Coaches Association. Internationally he recorded points at IIHF World Championship tournaments and the IIHF World Junior Championship. Notable milestones include surpassing the 500-point mark in combined NHL and international play and setting team records for consecutive multi-point games alongside Flames alumni such as Jarome Iginla.

Category:1993 births Category:American ice hockey left wingers Category:Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey players Category:Calgary Flames players Category:Columbus Blue Jackets players Category:Living people