Tragic Loss, NHL Reporter Jessi Pierce and Her Three Children Die in House Fire.
MINNESOTA — The hockey community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Jessi Pierce, a 37-year-old longtime NHL reporter who covered the Minnesota Wild, after she and her three children tragically died in a house fire on March 21. The league confirmed the devastating news, leaving fans, colleagues, and the broader sports world in shock.
Pierce was widely respected for her dedication, insight, and commitment to reporting on the Minnesota Wild, earning admiration for her professionalism and approachable personality. Her colleagues remember her as someone who went above and beyond to tell the stories of players, coaches, and fans alike, leaving a lasting impact on the NHL community.
Tragically, the fire claimed not only her life but also the lives of her three young children, a loss that has left friends, family, and fans struggling to comprehend the scale of the tragedy. Pierce’s work extended beyond the rink; she was known for her warmth, kindness, and ability to connect with people on a personal level, qualities that made her both a trusted reporter and a cherished friend.
Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the fire, and the cause has not yet been publicly disclosed. The NHL and Minnesota Wild organization have expressed their condolences, calling for privacy and support for the family during this unimaginable time.
As the community grapples with this loss, Pierce’s dedication to hockey, her spirit, and the love she had for her children will be remembered and mourned by all who knew her. Her legacy extends far beyond the ice, touching countless lives.

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