Mar 23 • 05:59 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

NHL reporter died in a major tragedy – Touching memory of Mikael Granlund and a child

The tragic death of NHL reporter Jessi Pierce, along with her three young children in a house fire, has deeply shocked the hockey community in North America.

Jessi Pierce, a 37-year-old NHL reporter, tragically lost her life along with her three young children—ages 4, 6, and 8—when their home in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, was consumed by a fire early Saturday morning. Her husband, Mike Hinrichs, survived as he was on a work trip at the time of the incident. The family also lost their dog in the devastating blaze, highlighting the magnitude of the tragedy that struck this Iowa-based family.

For over a decade, Pierce wrote for the NHL's official website covering the Minnesota Wild and built a reputation as a beloved figure within the hockey community. The news of her passing has reverberated throughout the league, sparking an outpouring of tributes from coaches, players, and journalists who remembered Pearce as a devoted and joyful presence in both practices and games. Her engaging personality and inclusive nature made her a cherished member of the sports journalism community, often bridging divides among colleagues in a notoriously competitive field.

As the hockey world mourns the loss of Jessi Pierce, her contributions to the sport and her vibrant spirit remain etched in the hearts of those she touched, reminding everyone of the fragility of life and the importance of community support during times of loss. The response from the hockey community underscores her impact as not only a journalist but also as a person who made a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to know her.

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