Boston College honors legacies of Gaudreau brothers and Tony Voce, families drop ceremonial puck vs. Maine
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- Nov 09, 2024
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Boston College honors legacies of Gaudreau brothers and Tony Voce, families drop ceremonial puck vs. Maine
The Gaudreau family took part in the ceremonial puck drop honoring the lives of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau before BC played Maine at Conte Forum.
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Before Boston College rallied to defeat Maine, 3-2, in a top-five showdown Friday night at Conte Forum, a ceremony was held for former BC players Tony Voce, Johnny Gaudreau, and Matthew Gaudreau. The Gaudreau brothers were killed Aug. 29 when they were hit by a suspected drunk driver while bicycling near their childhood home in New Jersey. Voce died in July at the age of 43.
Rally towels with the playersâ initials were placed on each seat for fans.
Rally towels bearing the initials for Tony Voce, Johnny Gaudreau, and Matthew Gaudreau have been placed on each seat at Conte Forum for the fans. pic.twitter.com/sKCzaJSjXH — Andrew Mahoney (@GlobeMahoney) November 8, 2024
The initials of all three players were featured prominently on the boards in front of the BC bench, as they have been since an emotional home opener last month.
âLots of memories for everybody for what they did on the ice, but for everybody who knew them, just great memories off the ice, what good people they were,â said BC coach Greg Brown, who was an assistant when the Gaudreau brothers skated for the Eagles.
The initials for Tony Voce, Johnny Gaudreau, and Matthew Gaudreau are geatured in the boards in front of the BC bench. pic.twitter.com/weK5SsTnwO
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