NASHVILLE --Considering the long, unconventional route Nashville Predators center Frederick Gaudreau has taken to the Stanley Cup Final, it only made sense his parents would do the same.
Once the Predators reached the Final against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Jean-Pierre Gaudreau and France Desrosiers decided they couldn't miss it.
So they got in their car and began the 11-hour ride from Bromont, Quebec, a quaint ski resort town about 50 miles east of Montreal, to Pittsburgh for Games 1 and 2. Then they drove another nine hours southwest to Nashville for Games 3 and 4. They capped it off with a 19-hour journey from Nashville back to Bromont, stopping only to eat and use the restroom.
Long road to Stanley Cup Final for Frederick Gaudreau's parents
Taking marathon car trips to watch son play -- and score -- for Predators against Penguins
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