Guy Gaudreau, the father of NHL star Johnny Gaudreau, recently participated in the annual Gaudreau Family 5K, an event that has become a cherished tradition for the family and their local community. The race, which takes place in South Jersey, draws friends, family, and hockey fans alike, all coming together to celebrate fitness, camaraderie, and the Gaudreaus’ deep roots in the area. Guy, a former hockey coach himself, is known for his enthusiastic support of his son’s career and his commitment to giving back to the community through events like this.
Before the race began, participants gathered for the **national anthem**, a moment that underscored the sense of unity and pride among those in attendance. The event not only highlighted the Gaudreau family’s athletic spirit but also their dedication to fostering community connections. For Guy Gaudreau, running the 5K is about more than just the race—it’s a way to honor family traditions, inspire others, and celebrate the values that have shaped both his and his son’s journeys in the world of hockey.
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