Cole Caufield of the Canadiens will wear the No. 13 jersey in tribute to Johnny Gaudreau.

Cole Caufield of the Canadiens will wear the No. 13 jersey in tribute to Johnny Gaudreau.

Montreal Canadiens rookie Cole Caufield has made a touching gesture by choosing to wear the No. 13 jersey in tribute to fellow American hockey player Johnny Gaudreau. The decision to honor Gaudreau, who currently plays for the Calgary Flames, showcases the camaraderie and respect that exists among players in the NHL.

Johnny Gaudreau, also known as “Johnny Hockey,” has been a standout player in the league since his debut in 2014. The talented forward has earned numerous accolades, including being named an NHL All-Star multiple times and representing Team USA in international competitions. Gaudreau’s skill on the ice and his dedication to the sport have made him a beloved figure in the hockey community.

By choosing to wear Gaudreau’s number, Cole Caufield is not only paying tribute to a fellow player but also acknowledging the impact that Gaudreau has had on the sport. It is a gesture that highlights the sense of camaraderie and mutual respect that exists among players in the NHL, regardless of team affiliations.

Caufield, who was selected by the Canadiens in the first round of the 2019 NHL Draft, is considered one of the top prospects in the league. The young forward has shown great promise with his scoring ability and hockey IQ, and his decision to honor Gaudreau demonstrates his humility and appreciation for those who have paved the way for him in the sport.

As Caufield takes to the ice wearing the No. 13 jersey, he will not only be representing the Montreal Canadiens but also paying tribute to a fellow player who has made a significant impact on the game of hockey. It is a gesture that showcases the camaraderie and sportsmanship that are at the core of the NHL, and serves as a reminder of the respect and admiration that players have for one another.

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