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Johnny Gaudreau and Matthew Gaudreau families in mourning [Video]

The night before their youngest sisters wedding, two brothers and soon-to-be groomsmen from a tight-knit hockey family rode their bikes down a county road not far from their southern New Jersey hometown.Instead of celebrating this weekend, their family now has two funerals to plan as the sports world mourns.The sun had set over Oldsmans Township Thursday evening as Johnny Gaudreau, 31, and Matthew Gaudreau, 29, cycled near the fog line along County Route 551.There were good things on the horizon for Johnny and Matthew, two talented hockey players who tore up the ice for a season together at Boston College before Johnny, widely known as Johnny Hockey, would be drafted by the NHLs Calgary Flames in 2011 straight out of college to launch a stellar professional career.Their family was expanding. They were ready to welcome another brother into the fold Friday as their sister, Katie Gaudreau, prepared to wed the love of her life in Gloucester City, New Jersey, near Philadelphia.Matthew Gaudreaus wife, Madeline Gaudreau, is expecting the couples first child, according to an online baby registry for the couple. In a photo posted to a GoFundMe campaign verified by CNN, the former high school hockey coach and future dad proudly held up an ultrasound strip showing his unborn baby boy, Tripp, who is due to be born in December.On Thursday night, as the Gaudreau family prepared for a wedding, a Jeep driver with the smell of alcohol later detected on his breath, police said, traveled northbound on the same road as the cycling Gaudreau brothers.Sean Higgins, 43, later told New Jersey State Police he had consumed five or six beers that night.Higgins was attempting to pass a slower-moving sedan and SUV by entering the southbound lane and was able to pass the sedan, authorities said.The driver of the SUV, spotting the Gaudreau brothers cycling on the road, moved to the middle of the south- and northbound lanes to pass the brothers safely, according to a probable cause affidavit filed with the Salem County Superior Court Friday.Higgins next move transformed the Thursday night bike ride of brothers into tragedy.The driver attempted to pass the SUV on the right and struck Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau. They would not live to see their sister say, I do.Johnny, the beloved NHL hockey star who was a husband and father of two children, died on County Route 551 with his younger brother that night, authorities said.The fact that they were together is horrific but ironic because they were that tight a family, Boston College mens hockey team head coach Greg Brown said at a Friday news conference.Higgins, who first appeared Friday in court, is being held without bond at the Salem County Correctional Facility pending a detention motion hearing on Sept. 5, according to Salem County court criminal division manager Crystal Harris. He potentially faces a maximum of 10 years in New Jersey state prison.Coach: Gaudreaus brought a ton of joy to hockeyCondolences poured in throughout the weekend for the brothers at sporting events and makeshift memorials across the country.Seven-time NHL All-Star Johnny Gaudreau, who spent 11 seasons in the league, was drafted to Canadas Calgary Flames in 2011 out of college and later signed with the Columbus Blue Jackets ahead of the 2022-2023 season. The enthusiastic athlete had 243 career goals and 743 points.Even the 98-degree sweltering heat recorded in Columbus, Ohio, on Friday could not prevent heartbroken yet devoted fans from gathering as they held lit candles and placed flowers, teddy bears, hockey sticks and signed cards outside Nationwide Arena, home of the Columbus Blue Jackets, video from CNN affiliate WBNS showed.Gaudreau played two seasons with the team. Many of the fans, including young children, wore Johnny Hockeys number 13 jersey in his honor.Matthew, who played professional hockey for five years, according to the United States Hockey League, coached ice hockey at his and Johnnys former high school from 2022 until this summer.The outpouring of sadness following the brothers deaths showcased their immense impact on the sport of hockey, both on and off the ice. The unexpected loss transcended hockey as leagues, teams, players and coaches across the sports world paid their respects.During brief pauses on some soccer, baseball and football fields over the weekend, it was quiet.The moment of silence held at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on Friday before the Phillies took on the Atlanta Braves and similar displays of respect from fans of Major League Soccers Columbus Crew, Ohio States football team and several other baseball teams were in honor of two men who brought a ton of joy to the rink, Brown said Friday.The Gaudreau brothers, often equipped with big smiles, had a knack for amping up the energy in any room they entered, Brown said of the men he once coached.They carried that joy that they had for life and for being teammates onto the ice and you could see it by the way they played, he said.Meredith Gaudreau: We are going to make you proudJohnny Gaudreaus team and the NHL remembered him as a showstopping athlete whose infectious spirit and love for hockey was evident in the great joy with which he played the game, the Blue Jackets and NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said in separate statements. He thrilled fans in a way only Johnny Hockey could, the Blue Jackets said.Hockey reporter Dave Maetzold, who knew the athlete through covering the Blue Jackets, described Johnny Gaudreau as a modest superstar who wasnt drawn to the limelight.The athlete was much more focused on his family, including wife Meredith Gaudreau and two young children, both born in Columbus, Maetzold said on TNT Sports Tonight.His dad was a frequent appearance at every game. He would be there right alongside the ice, just as he was when Johnny was a young player, Maetzold said.His mom was there all the time. His sisters, his brothers, always there at the games supporting Johnny. He comes from a tight-knit family and was building a tight-knit family, he said.Thursday nights fatal accident has undoubtedly left the Gaudreau family irreparably broken, and the hockey stars children will grow up without him.Meredith Gaudreau, who married Johnny in September 2021, broke her silence on social media on Saturday with touching Instagram posts featuring the foursome as a happy family with their dog.Silly faces. Embraces. Big smiles. Beach walks. A birthday cake from Johnny Gaudreaus 31st birthday, which he celebrated August 13. The photos showed glimpses of his life off the ice. His grieving widow thanked her late husband for the best years of my life, one post read.The absolute best dad in the world. So caring and loving. The best partner to go through parenthood with. John never missed a single appointment, Gaudreau wrote. Was the best at putting the baby to sleep and the Apple of Noas eye. I love how much she looks like him. We are going to make you proud. We love you so so so much daddy.It was always Matty & JohnJerry York, Boston Colleges former head coach, recalled on Friday the strong bond the Gaudreau brothers shared and credited Matthew with pushing Johnny to become an NHL star.The late hockey players wives remembered them as each others best friends and biggest fans who were always side by side, hip to hip.John and Matty. (You) dont hear one name without the other, Meredith Gaudreau wrote via Instagram Saturday. Even though Johnny Gaudreau was the oldest sibling, his widow said he looked up to his younger brother. I would sit back and watch John genuinely love his time with his brother, she wrote, adding: I dont think John could live a day without (Matthew) so Im comforted knowing you are of course together in heaven.Madeline Gaudreau, who shared images of the brothers lives together on her own Instagram, echoed her sister-in-laws sentiments.It was always Matty & John, she wrote Sunday. I cant even put into words the bond these two had.Madeline Gaudreau said shes found extreme comfort in knowing the brothers are together, as they always were.I know they are still messing with each other up there and will continue to look over their families, she wrote.In an Instagram story posted Saturday, Meredith let her late husband speak for himself about how he hoped to be remembered.In the undated news conference clip, Johnny Gaudreau said: When my time does end here, you know, I hope people remember me as a good person off the ice, a good teammate and just a good person.

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White Sox set franchise record with 107th loss [Video]

Sean Manaea pitched two-hit ball over seven innings, Francisco Lindor belted his 29th home run and the New York Mets beat Chicago 2-0 on Sunday to hand the White Sox their franchise-record 107th loss.Chicago (31-107) broke the club mark for losses set by the 1970 team. The White Sox also completed the first 0-10 homestand in franchise history, becoming the first team since the 1965 Mets to have three 10-game losing streaks in one season.Video above: MLB player surprises kids at neighborhood Wiffle ball game Lindor gave New York a 1-0 lead when he connected leading off the fourth against Garrett Crochet. Starling Marte drove an RBI double off the center-field wall against Justin Anderson in the ninth, and the Mets squeezed out their fourth straight win and ninth in 13 games to finish a 7-3 trip. They began the day trailing Atlanta by two games for the final NL wild card.We knew coming in here, especially after playing the Padres and the Diamondbacks, that we needed to keep the intensity, we needed to stay locked in, match their energy, manager Carlos Mendoza said. “I’m proud of the guys that we were able to do it one day at a time. And finally getting that last one 2-0 was important for us.”Manaea (11-5) struck out five, walked two and hit a batter with a pitch. The left-hander is 3-0 in his last four outings, and New York has won 12 of his past 15 starts.Manaea retired his first 11 batters before walking Lenyn Sosa, but then picked off Sosa at first base to end the fourth. The White Sox didnt get a hit until Miguel Vargas lined a single to left with two outs in the fifth.Chicago threatened to score in the seventh, only to come away empty.Luis Robert Jr. got hit by a pitch leading off but was thrown out trying to steal second. Andrew Vaughn walked with two outs and Gavin Sheets singled in front of sliding left fielder Jesse Winker, putting runners on the corners. Manaea then retired Vargas on a fly to left to escape that jam.Reed Garrett retired all three batters in the eighth. Edwin Daz struck out the side in the ninth for his 16th save in 22 chances as the Mets completed their sixth shutout of the season all since July 11.The White Sox were shut out for the 15th time. They’ve been on the wrong end of 22 series sweeps tops in the majors by a wide margin. Miami is second with 10.Chicago is 4-36 since the All-Star break and 3-18 under interim manager Grady Sizemore. The worst White Sox homestand prior to this one was when they went 0-7 from May 23-29. Theyve lost 12 straight games at Guaranteed Rate Field, equaling a season high.Crochet (6-10), one of Chicagos few bright spots, tied an American League record by striking out the first seven batters and whiffed eight in all over 3 1/3 innings. The All-Star left-hander gave up one run and three hits without a walk.The White Sox are limiting Crochets workload because he missed most of the past two seasons following Tommy John surgery and was a reliever before that.He was pretty frustrated when I came out there, but I think he knows the situation and what were trying to do,” Sizemore said. “He threw well. He was on, he had good stuff. Its going to be tough when hes on a short leash like that and a pitch count, that hes never going to get to go as deep as he wants.

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96-year-old senior living resident facing eviction in California [Video]

As Jean Jacques celebrated her 96th birthday in July, she never considered that just one month later, she would be advocating for the roof over her head.Jacques has called Pacific Grove Senior Living her home for 22 years. On Aug. 16, the facility gave Jacques a three-day eviction notice. The notice states that Jacques must pay her outstanding balance of about $110,000 or vacate her unit. The issue? It was Jacques’ understanding that she would be taken care of for life regardless of whether she outlived her savings.The eviction notice was issued by Pacifica Senior Living, the parent company for Pacific Grove Senior Living. When Pacifica acquired the facility from California-Nevada Methodist Homes in 2022, there was an expectation that existing contracts would be honored. Though the previous owner’s contracts were grandfathered in, their policies were not.President of Pacific Grove Senior Living’s Residents’ Association, Bob Sadler, says that contracts for “lifetime care” like the one Jacques signed were considered unconditional under the previous owners.Because some residents pass away before their contract finishes, evictions were not issued to those who outlived their savings, per Sadler. With this in mind, Jacques says the eviction notice came as a surprise.The wording of the notice itself has come into question as well.Elizabeth Campos, ombudsman project manager at the Alliance for Aging, says the notice was not approved by Community Care Licensing. Additionally, the notice did not include instructions on how to appeal.”You do get angry knowing that it’s an elderly person,” Campos said. “Where is this person going to go?””She’s devoted all of her savings and money to this place,” Sadler said. “I don’t care what the legal ramifications are here. This is morally unthinkable.”Jacques has not been contacted by the facility’s business office since receiving the eviction notice. Attempts to contact the office by the Alliance for Aging and the Residents’ Committee have received no reply. KSBW also reached out to the office without reply.”I’m not going. They’ll have to bury me because I have no place to go,” Jacques said. “They have all my money.”