WHITE BEAR LAKE, MINNESOTA – Jessi Pierce, a well-known hockey reporter, and her three young children, Hudson, Cayden, and Avery, tragically died in a house fire early Saturday morning, March 21, 2026, at their residence in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. The family's dog also perished in the blaze. Pierce, 37, had spent a decade covering the Minnesota Wild for NHL.com and was a respected figure in hockey journalism. Her husband, Mike Hinrichs, survived the incident.
The White Bear Lake Fire Department confirmed that crews responded to a reported fire at a single-family home on the 2100 block of Richard Avenue just before 5:30 a.m. on Saturday. Neighbors alerted emergency services after observing flames erupting through the roof of the house and informed operators that individuals were likely inside. Upon arrival, firefighters encountered a fully involved structure fire, battling intense conditions. The cause of the devastating blaze remains under active investigation.
In a statement addressing the tragedy, the White Bear Lake Fire Department conveyed the profound impact on the local community. "It is a very difficult and sad day for our community," the department stated. "Our main focus at this time is on everyone affected by this tragedy." The incident has sent shockwaves through the close-knit White Bear Lake community and the broader hockey world, prompting an immediate outpouring of condolences and support.
Jessi Pierce had established a far-reaching and impactful career in sports journalism. An Iowa State University graduate, her byline graced numerous prominent publications, including NHL.com, The Athletic, USA Hockey, the Minnesota Hockey Journal, and Massachusetts Hockey. She was also a co-host of the popular "Bardown Beauties" podcast, where she shared her passion for the sport with a dedicated audience. Her work was characterized by a deep love for hockey and an engaging, vibrant personality that endeared her to colleagues and fans alike.
The National Hockey League (NHL) released a statement expressing its profound sorrow. "The entire National Hockey League family sends our prayers and deepest condolences to the Pierce family on the passing of Jessi Pierce and her three young children," the NHL stated. "Jessi loved our game and was a valued member of the NHL.com team for a decade. We will miss her terribly." The NHL.com team echoed this sentiment, adding, "The entire NHL.com team is devastated and heartbroken by the loss of Jessi and her children. Jessi’s love of her family and hockey was evident in the energy and passion she brought to her work for us. She was an absolute joy to talk to and work with. She will be deeply missed."
The Minnesota Wild organization also issued a formal statement mourning the loss of Pierce and her children. "The Minnesota Wild organization is heartbroken by the tragic loss of Jessi Pierce and her children," the team announced. "Jessi was a kind, compassionate person that cared deeply about her family and those around her. She served as a dedicated ambassador for the game of hockey during her time covering the Wild and the NHL. Jessi and her children will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to their family, friends, and all who knew and loved them."
Personal tributes from those who knew and worked with Pierce highlighted her character and dedication. Her husband, Mike Hinrichs, shared his grief with CBS News, stating, "Jessi was beautiful, vibrant, and full of life — she lit up every room she walked into and made everyone feel welcome. She left a lasting mark on everyone lucky enough to know her." Kirsten Krull, Pierce's co-host on the "Bardown Beauties" podcast, described her as "another big sister," remarking, "Family isn’t always blood, but the people you choose — and that couldn’t have been more true. She had a confidence and a way of being able to talk to anyone that I envied. She had an unmatched work ethic and a huge heart. Any time I needed help, needed to rant or needed someone, she was there without hesitation."
Michael Russo, who covers the Wild for The Athletic, offered a poignant tribute on social media, emphasizing Pierce's vibrant spirit and profound love for her family. "Jessi Pierce (Hinrichs) 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," Russo wrote. He continued, "Jessi simply loved covering the Wild and hockey throughout Minnesota and had a way of brightening everyone’s day with her upbeat, bubbly personality. I have literally NEVER met anybody that had a way of being EVERYBODY’s friend." Russo further underscored her devotion to her children: "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 the day before the fire, excited to take her children to an ice cream shop, a memory underscored by photos Pierce herself posted on X from the family outing.
The tragic event has left a community grappling with immense loss, remembering Jessi Pierce not only for her professional accomplishments but for her warmth, energy, and unwavering love for her family and the game of hockey. As the investigation into the fire continues, the focus remains on supporting those affected by this devastating loss.