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Rest in Peace Johnny Hockey.



Rest in Peace Johnny Hockey.

by LoneIyGuy

14 Comments

  1. Important_Raisin_424

    We didn’t get to witness the reunion

  2. Party_Ebb9672

    So sad !
    And poor monny is probably devastated

  3. WrestleSocietyXShill

    My first ever live Flames game was game 1 of the Dallas series 2 years ago. So glad I got to see him play while he was in Calgary. I can’t even imagine what his family must be going through, losing him and his brother and on the day before his sister’s wedding to boot. I don’t even know what to say, it’s beyond horrible. RIP Johnny and Matthew. Can’t believe it’s true.

  4. Mr5harkey

    Wow! What a tragedy for the family… so sad! This will potentially break Mony

  5. Man – woke up to a WhatsApp message, in total shock. My heart hurts for his child, wife, parents, sister and other loved ones. Just an unbelievably sad story.

    While I’m a leaf fan I always admired Johnny hockey’s skill and passion for the game (one of the few flames I like). Just a sad day……

  6. Brilliant_Reserve_57

    Wow!! Absolutely blown away by this news today! One of my favorite players. RIP Johnny Hockey!!

  7. thisnetworkisclean

    Forever a Flame, RIP Johnny Hockey

  8. TheRealEnemabagJones

    I still can’t believe it, going to miss you Johnny Hockey. Forever a Flame 🔥

  9. miserablewife81018

    Monahan was one of the first people I thought of after his family. Truly heartbroken for all of them.

  10. JRP_964

    Monahan must be devastated. Whole reason for him choosing to go to the bluejackets was his best friend Johnny. Going to be a difficult year/season especially with how Johnny is posted everywhere in the Columbus arena

  11. GradeAWeenie

    I’m so heart broken for everyone. Every family member, every close friend, every fan, every little kid that looked up to Johnny… this is a dark day in the hockey world.

    I love you all.

  12. Scary_Importance_196

    Literally one of my players ever to watch. We were so lucky to see him play his best hockey in Calgary.
    It was hard to see him go, but part of the reason was so he could spend more time with his family.
    I’m glad his final years were filled with family time.

    Rest in peace Johnny hockey. #ForeveraFlame

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