Heartbreaking new information revealed about the fire that killed NHL reporter Jessi Pierce and her three children

The hockey world is still reeling after a devastating house fire claimed the life of beloved NHL reporter Jessi Pierce and her three young children.

Pierce, 37, and her kids — Hudson, 8, Cayden, 6, and Avery, 4 — were killed when a fast-moving fire tore through their home in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, early Saturday morning. A family dog also perished in the blaze.

Authorities are now providing an update on the cause of the fire.

A sudden, unimaginable tragedy

No matter your love for hockey, the heartbreaking loss of Jessi Pierce and her three children hits hard. Known as a “ray of sunshine,” Pierce and her kids died in a tragic house fire on Saturday, sending shockwaves through the hockey community.

Officials said firefighters responded to a frantic 911 call from neighbors who reported flames shooting through the roof and feared people were trapped inside.

Jessi

By the time first responders arrived, the house was already fully engulfed.

Neighbor Julie Andrus, who had lived next door to the family for years, described the terrifying moment:

“We were sleeping. By the time the cops woke us, it was like a tornado of smoke.”

She remembered the family fondly, calling them “so nice” and noting that the children were often seen playing happily outside.

Shared a sweet moment the day before

Just one day before the tragedy, Pierce shared sweet moments with her children on social media — photos of them enjoying ice cream together at a local shop.

It’s a heartbreaking reminder of how quickly everything changed.

Investigators are beginning to uncover more clues about the fire’s cause. Pierce’s husband, Mike Hinrichs, was away on work and not at home when it started.

Authorities say arson was not to blame for the Minnesota house fire that claimed the lives of Jessi Pierce, her three children, and the family dog. On Monday, March 23, the White Bear Lake Fire Department shared an update, stating that preliminary findings “have not led to evidence that the fire was set intentionally.”

Jessi

The department emphasized that the investigation is ongoing, with officials dedicating “all possible resources” to uncovering the cause.

“…We want to assure the public that we are doing everything we can to find out what led to this tragedy,” the WBLFD added in a statement.

Fundraiser launched

In the wake of the tragedy, a fundraiser has been launched to support Mike as he faces an unimaginable loss. Thousands have already donated, showing how many lives Jessi and her family touched.

At the time of writing, donations have reached $185,250.

Pierce spent over a decade covering the NHL, most notably the Minnesota Wild, and was widely respected for her passion and warmth.

To those who worked with her, Jessi Pierce was just as memorable for her kindness and presence as for her reporting — a steady, upbeat voice in press boxes and on podcasts, always making room for others in a competitive industry.

“Jessi was like another big sister to me,” her podcast co-host Kirsten Krull wrote on X. “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.”

Tributes pour in

The Minnesota Wild organization shared an emotional message:

“Jessi was a kind, compassionate person who 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.”

Jessi

Colleague Michael Russo struggled to put the loss into words:

“There are no words to express how heartbroken we all are. Jessi Pierce was the most vibrant person – the life of the party, always with a smile on her face, always bringing passion to every article, podcast, and interview she did.”

He added:

“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 who could be EVERYBODY’s friend.”

And perhaps most heartbreakingly, he said:

“More than anything, she absolutely loved Hudson, Cayden, and Avery and was the greatest mother, doing everything she could to bring joy to her sweetest kids.”

This story has shaken not just the hockey community but everyone who hears it — a reminder of how fragile life can be, and how quickly everything can change.

RIP Jessi, Hudson, Cayden, and Avery.

Leave a Comment