The hockey world is in mourning following the tragic news that former QMJHL goaltender Creed Jones has passed away. The Rimouski Océanic, one of Jones' former teams, shared the heartbreaking news, joining the Gatineau Olympiques, the Saint John Sea Dogs, and the entire Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) community in expressing their condolences.
Creed Jones was a well-regarded goaltender who spent parts of four seasons in the QMJHL, playing for the Gatineau Olympiques, Rimouski Océanic, and Saint John Sea Dogs. Between the 2017-18 and 2020-21 seasons, Jones appeared in 93 games, recording a 27-47-8 record. He achieved a goals-against average (GAA) of 3.27, an .894 save percentage, and two shutouts, showcasing his resilience and dedication on the ice.
After his time in the QMJHL, Jones continued his hockey career at the University of Ottawa in USports, where he played four games. Following the 2021-22 season, Jones decided to retire from competitive hockey, leaving behind a legacy of hard work and passion for the game.
The news of Jones' passing has sent shockwaves through the hockey community, as players, coaches, and fans alike remember him not only for his athletic abilities but also for his positive impact off the ice. Known for his kind demeanor and commitment to his teammates, Jones was a beloved figure within each team he played for.
At Hockey Unplugged, our thoughts are with Creed Jones' family and friends during this incredibly difficult time. The loss of such a promising and cherished individual is felt deeply across the hockey world, and we join the community in honoring his memory.
Creed Jones will be remembered for his contributions to hockey and the lives he touched throughout his career. His legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew him, both on and off the ice.