Tragic Loss: NHL Journalist Jessi Pierce and Her Children Perish in House Fire
A Heartbreaking Incident
On March 21, NHL reporter Jessi Pierce tragically lost her life in a house fire in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. An old post she shared on X has resurfaced, offering a glimpse into her cherished family life. The post, made around Thanksgiving, expressed her gratitude for her husband, who made a special trip to Wisconsin for forgotten supplies. It read: "Today I'm grateful for a husband that will drive to Wisconsin where liquor stores are open because we forgot earlier this week. Happy thanksgiving, ladies and gents!"
This post, once overlooked, now resonates deeply in the wake of her untimely passing, revealing a woman who was warm, humorous, and devoted to her family.jessi_pierce
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Details of the Fire
What Happened
Jessi Pierce, aged 37, perished alongside her three children, Hudson, Cayden, and Avery, when a fire engulfed their home in the early hours of March 21. Local officials confirmed that the tragic incident resulted in the loss of one adult and three children. Although the NHL community has identified Pierce and her children as the victims, formal confirmation from authorities has yet to be made.
Just a day prior to the fire, Pierce had shared photos on X from a visit to Cup and Cone ice cream shop with her kids, capturing what would be their final moments together.jessi_pierce
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Community Response
How the Hockey Community Responded
The NHL community has responded with an outpouring of tributes. Michael Russo, who covers the Minnesota Wild, shared a heartfelt message, describing Pierce as a vibrant individual whose energy was infectious.
He noted, "Jessi Pierce was the most vibrant person - the life of the party, always with a smile on her face, always bringing a passion to every article and podcast and interview she did." He emphasized her ability to connect with everyone, a rare quality he had never seen in anyone else.RussoHockey
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Russo also highlighted her dedication as a mother, stating, "More than anything, she absolutely loved Hudson, Cayden, and Avery and was the greatest mother who did everything she could to bring joy to her sweetest kids." He recalled seeing her at a Wild practice just days before, excitedly discussing plans for a family outing to Cup and Cone. "Seeing those precious pics yesterday, she provided them with another incredibly fun and loving day."mnwild
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Russo extended his condolences to Pierce's husband, Mike, calling the loss "unimaginable." The NHL also released a statement expressing their sorrow, stating, "we will miss her terribly."NHLPR
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